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Alaska
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Hawaii
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EAST
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SOUTH
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TLBAA Regions
DIVISION A ~ REGIONS 1-6
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
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Canada, New Zealand, Australia
Chairman of the Board: Keith DuBose • (979) 277-2161
Secretary: Chad Smith • (701) 764-6277
Executive Vice Chairman/ Parliamentarian: David Wars • (936) 404-2116
Treasurer: Mark Hubbell • (269) 838-3083
1st Vice Chairman: Russell Fairchild • (254) 485-3434 2nd Vice Chairman: Stephen Head • (979) 549-5270
DIVISION B ~ REGIONS 7-12
Director: Johnny Hicks • (269) 721-3473 Director: Kevin Rooker • (817) 692-7843
DIVISION C ~ REGIONS 13-18
At-Large Director
At-Large Director
At-Large Director
Mark Hubbell
Keith DuBose
Jim Rombeck
(269) 838-3083 hubbelllonghorns@aol.com
(979) 277-2161 kwdubose@gmail.com
(785) 562-6665 jl.rombeck60@gmail.com
At-Large Director
At-Large Director
Tom Smith
At-Large Director
(616) 293-0977 tom@widespreadranch.com
Ross Ohlendorf
(512) 680-7118 rockingolonghorns@gmail.com
VACANT
Region 1 - Director
Region 7 - Director
Region 13 - Director
Deb Lesyk
David Wars
Chad Smith
(306) 867-9427 halters.buckets@yahoo.com
(936) 404-2116 w5longhorns@yahoo.com
Region 2 - Director
Region 8 - Director
Todd Spaid
Kevin Rooker
(304) 963-0699 jeremyspaid73@gmail.com
(817) 692-7843 krooker61@gmail.com
(701) 764-6277 smithlonghorns@hotmail.com Region 14 - Director
VACANT
Region 3 - Director
Region 9 - Director
Region 15 Director
Johnny Hicks
Russell Fairchild
David Edwards
(269) 721-3473 hicksamericanbulldogs@yahoo.com
(254) 485-3434 fairchildranch@yahoo.com
(918) 557-0364 dledwards.texaslonghorncattle@gmail.com
Region 4 - Director
Region 10 - Director
Region 16 - Director
Matt Durkin
(512) 923-9015 mattdurkin1073@aol.com
Sandi Nordhausen
(512) 750-1350 sandi.nordhausen@gmail.com
Kenny Richardson
Region 5 - Director
Region 11 - Director
Region 17 - Director
Reid Tolar
Stephen Head
(970) 352-3054 krichardson21@aol.com
Alex Dees
(334) 412-8400 rgtolar@yahoo.com
(979) 549-5270 headshorns@hotmail.com
(805) 300-4617 atdees@aol.com
Region 6 - Director
Region 12 - Director
Region 18 - Director
Dora Thompson
Mike McLeod
Chris Herron
(318) 872-6329 echoofambush@aol.com Charles Schreiner III* 1964-1967 Walter G. Riedel, Jr.* 1967-1969 J.G. Phillips, Jr.* 1969-1971 Walter B. Scott* 1971-1973 James Warren 1973-1975 J.W. Isaacs* 1975-1977 J.T. “Happy” Shahan* 1977-1978 John R. Ball* 1979-1980
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Bill Anthony* 1981-1982 Dr. L.V. Baker 1982-1984 Dr. W.D. “Bill” Clark 1984-1986 Richard D. Carlson 1986-1988 John T. Baker 1988-1990 Riemer Calhoun, Jr. 1990-1992
(361) 771-5355
Glen W. Lewis 1992-1995 Tim Miller* 1995-1998 Sherman Boyles 1998-2003 Bob Moore* 2003-2005 Joel Lemley 2006-2007 Ben Gravett* 2007
Dr. Fritz Moeller* 2007-2009 Maurice Ladnier 2009-2010 Robert Richey 2010 Steven Zunker 2010-2011 Brent Bolen 2011-2012 Bernard Lankford 2012-2013 Todd McKnight 2013-2016 Tom Matott 2016-2019
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(909) 721-7577 chris@herronconstructioninc.com
TLBAA EDUCATIONAL/RESEARCH ADVISORY COMMITTEE Matt McGuire - (405) 742-4351 semkinlonghorns@mindspring.com Mark Hubbell – (269) 838-3083 hubbelllonghorns@aol.com Dr. David Hillis – (512) 789-6659 doublehelix@att.net Felix Serna – (361) 294-5331 fserna@elcoyote.com John T. Baker – (512) 515-6730 jtb2@earthlink.net
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COVER STORIES 14-37 World Show Wrap-Up 18
Show Results and Champion Photos
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Breeder Memorial
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TLBT Hall of Fame
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TLBAA Hall of Fame
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Texas Gold Futurity
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Awards Banquet
AUGUST 2020 Vol. 32 • No.5
DEPARTMENTS 2
Board of Directors
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Editor’s Note
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Coronavirus Has Many Different Strains While Covid-19 may not be a threat to your cattle, there are certainly strains related to it that can be. By Heather Smith Thomas
Calling for Nominations for the TLBAA Special Awards and TLBF Texas Longhorn Hall of Fame
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Chairman’s Letter
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TLBT Page
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Meet The Members
FEATURES
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Affiliate News
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Updates and Additions to the TLBAA Handbook The Show section of the handbook has had some updates, revisions and new classes added. Red McCombs Fiesta Sale Results
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Breeders Guide
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Index/Just For Grins Cherry Blossom Longhorn Sale & Futurity Results 3rd Annual Rodger Damrow Colorful Calf Contest
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Calendar
About the Cover:
Cougar Bait, (DOB: 5/15/19, TL Bulletproof x MS Dutchess SH), took the 2020 Houston Stock Show and Rodeo by storm! In the Youth Show he won his class and was the overall Reserve Grand Champion. But he wasn’t stopping there. Cougar Bait went on to the Open Show where he won his class, took the title of Junior Champion Bull and won the overall Grand Champion Bull. He has what it takes to become an outstanding herd sire. His owner, Mike Broussard of Double B Farms, is excited for what the future holds for his fledgling program with Cougar Bait as his herd sire. For more information, visit www.doubleblonghornfarm.com or email mpbroussard@icloud.com.
The Texas Longhorn Trails (ISSN-10988432, USPS 016469) is published monthly by the Texas Longhorn Breeders Association of America, 221 W. Exchange, Ste. 210, Fort Worth, TX 76164. Periodical Postage Paid at Fort Worth, TX. Subscription rates: $105 per year; foreign per year $180. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Texas Longhorn Trails, 221 W. Exchange, Ste. 210, Fort Worth, TX 76164. Phone (817) 625-6241. Fax (817) 625-1388. Advertisers and advertising agencies assume liability for all content of advertisements printed and also assume responsibility for any claims arising from such advertisements made against the publisher. Publisher reserves exclusive rights to accept or reject advertising or editorial material submitted for publication in the Texas Longhorn Trails magazine. Articles and photos from this publication may be reprinted only with permission of the publisher.
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EDITOR’S NOTES A BIT OF NORMALCY It is nice when in the midst of chaos and controversy there is a bit of normalcy. While the world still whirled in its insanity, Longhorn breeders were able to come together in Belton, TX to pull off a World Show on par with last year’s record-setting numbers. Starting on pg. 14 and continuing through pg. 37 you can find the complete results of the shows, youth competitions, futurity and lots of photos! Other events have managed to work within the restrictions and pull off successful events as well. You will find the results of two sales inside, the Red McCombs Fiesta Sale and the Cherry Blossom Sale. There are many more coming up this fall. find a listing of upcoming sales and shows, some in person, some virtual - all allowing Longhorn owners to conduct as much “business as usual” as possible. Trails wants to help breeders continue to conduct business as well. We have had lots of new or potential breeders contacting us through the summer and where do we refer them to in order to find breeders in their area? Trails Magazine issues online and the website breeders directory. If you are not listed, they can’t find you. You can be in both places for a year for $555 or if you only want to choose one option, the Trails Breeders Guide is $365 for a year and the Online Directory is $240 for a year. Both allow you better odds of your ranch popping up when people search for Longhorns. Most Trails packages, designed to get you marketing that fits your specific needs, may be broken into installments to make it easier to bundle and save for the upcoming year. Don’t assume you can’t afford to market until you ask. Unless you have the luxury of being able to wait for people to just happen to drive by and see your Longhorns, you need to do something to let the world know you are there. And it doesn’t have to be full pages to be effective. Turn to pg. 53 to see a full list of pricing options for Trails advertising. Sponsorship may be a better way to get the exposure you need. Many of the Horn Showcase and Bull Alley packages found on pgs. 43 and 44 this month offer something for every budget and all get your program good exposure. Some of the higher level ones even include enough marketing to cover most of your needs for the upcoming year! Take a look. These fall issues are a great time to stick your toe in the water with marketing. There will be some great editorial subjects coming up to finish out this year and the more people want to read, the more views your ads will get. And, shhh, don’t tell anyone but there may be some special offers to be had. You don’t know unless you ask. Blessings,
DEADLINE: October 2020 Issue:
July 30th
Myra Basham Myra Basham Editor-in-Chief
Longhorn Beef
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Frank Anderson Jr. and III 828 S. Rosemary Dr. • Bryan, TX 77802 (979) 846-8020 • (281) 501-2100 edie.wakefield@gmail.com Beadle Land & Cattle Ray & Bonnie Beadle Los Gatos & Hollister, CA 95032 (408) 834-0110 raybeadle@comcast.net Bennett Longhorn Cattle Co. Michael Bennett 2159 Country Club RD • Lucas, TX 75002 (214) 385-6789 bennett@lucasfence.com BPT Longhorns Ben & Phyllis Termin Weatherford, TX 817-374-2635 luvmylonghorns@gmail.com Christa Cattle Co. Jason & Louis Christa 2577 FM 1107 • Stockdale, TX 78160 christacattleco@msn.com www.christacattleco.com (210) 232-1818 Dalgood Longhorns Malcolm & Connie Goodman 6260 Inwood Dr. • Houston, TX 77057 (713) 782-8422 dalgood@comcast.net www.dalgoodlonghorns.com Falls Creek Longhorns Stan & Sandi Tidwell 2330 W. FM 875 • Midlothian, TX 76065 (972) 989-8939 www.fallscreeklonghorns.com Hicks Texas Longhorns Johnny & Missy Hicks 1518 E. Britol Rd. • Dowling, MI 49050 (269) 721-3473 hicksamericanbulldogs@yahoo.com www.michiganmafialonghorns.com/Hicks Jane’s Land & Cattle Co. John & Jane Thate 418 W. Margaret St. • Fairmont, MN 56031 (507) 235-3467
Kaso, Lisa & Jake Kety Little Ace Cattle Co. P.O. Box 386 • Folsom, LA 70437 (985) 796-3918 ketyfolsom@aol.com McLeod Ranch Michael, Jackie, Mike & Makayla McLeod 355 CR 3031 • Edna, TX 77957 (361) 782-0155 Roberts Longhorns David & Sharon Roberts Comanche, TX 76442 (325) 451-9000 www.robertslonghorns.com Brennan & Michele Potts Rocking P Longhorns P.O. Box 579 • Emory, TX 75440 (903) 473-2430 Cell: (903) 348-5400 www.rockingplonghorns.com bpotts1@verizon.net Rio Vista Ranch Elmer & Susan Rosenberger 3208 Fall Creek Estates Dr • Spicewood, TX 78669 Cell: (512) 422-8336 elmer@riovistaranch.com www.riovistaranch.com Spring Creek Farms Bradley & Heather Wachsmuth 2749 FM 555 • Gilmer, TX 75645 (337) 241-6882, 337-366-2060 bh1028726@gmail.com www.springcreekfarmstx.com Triple R Ranch Robert & Kim Richey 21000 Dry Creek Rd. • San Angelo, TX 76901 (325) 942-1198 r3ranch@aol.com www.butlertexaslonghorns.com Butler Breeder’s Futurity James K. Turner (936) 689-1914 the5tcorp@yahoo.com www.butlerbreedersfuturity.com Butler Longhorn Museum (281) 332-1393 info@butlerlonghornmuseum.com www.butlerlonghornmuseum.com
Jackie Lynn 687
Darlin Dani SWC
Pisa BR3
BMP Guinnevere’s Roberta
Classical Rose 510
Dalgood’s Precious Gem
BMP Sparkle Lee
RVR January Rose
Brandy BR3
TC Dixie Lilly B
23rd Annual 65 Lots – Breds – Pairs – Heifers – Bulls
Saturday, September 5, 2020 — 12:00 NOON 12:00 p.m. Pre-Sale Activities Cattle Begin Selling approximately 12:30 p.m.
Lockhart Auction — Hwy. 183 South, Lockhart, TX
Sale Headquarters: Best Western 512.620.0300
Sale Catalog Requests: Call: 325.942.1198 Email: r3ranch@aol.com
Additional lodging conveniently located in Austin, Bastrop & San Marcos, TX
For additional information, Contact Our Sale Hosts Kaso Kety 985.796.3918 or Michael McLeod 361.771.5355 Sale Day Phone: 325.473.1373
BMP Whitney Lee
WF 711 SWC
KMD Voodoo RL
Superior Jane TH
Superior Red Sage
Jackie Lynn 4317
BLC Blueberry Jam
BLC Painted Sunday
Sweet Trinity KMD
Spanish Santa Fe MC 85
TC Rockin Dixie Chick
TC Black Gold
Kimber Mc
Miss Molly C3
C4 Ramie’s Delight
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TL Bless Her Heart 50
Eve BR3
Drusella BR3
WF Southern Comfort SWC
SH Cinnamon Stick 28/4
TC Miss Red Rosie B
Becky 45
SDY Paisley Faye
RVR Brandi Rose
ONLINE CATALOG AVAILABLE
www.ButlerTexasLonghorns.com LIVE WEBCAST and INTERNET BIDDING AVAILABLE Live Webcast Begins at 12 Noon, Saturday with Pre-Sale Activities
www.HiredHandLive.com
Online Bidders must be pre-approved by September 4. Follow website instructions. Phone Bids may be placed by calling the Sale Day Phone 325.473.1373 Phone bidding must be pre-approved by September 3, 2020 For Pre-approval: call 325.668.3552 or 325.473.1373
RVR Belami’s Strawberry
BPT Lolly
Little Ace Ramrod Queen
TC Rocking Milly B
SDY Corbin
Dalgood’s My Valentine
Joanna C3
Seoul Mc
LAER Brownie’s Carmon
C4 Patsy
Red Rock SR018
TC Deacon Bill Black
BPT Reba
Ravishing Ruby 98
Becky Jo 914
Miss Brindle Denim KMD
RVR Erin Rose
WA Leia
BMP Serenity Lee
WA Sissy
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GRAND CHAMPION BULL Sponsored by Triple R Ranch
GRAND CHAMPION HEIFER
Sponsored by Bennett Longhorn Cattle Co.
GRAND CHAMPION MATURE COW Sponsored by Rio Vista Ranch
Class B2 Winner Bugg Whips Tuff Tommie JKG Longhorns
Class H3 Winner Mariposa BR3 Triple R Ranch
Class M1 Winner Jackie Lynn 6988 McLeod Ranch
Class B2 Runner-up Tommie’s Pistol Pete JKG Longhorns
Class H3 Runner-up Lacie BR3 Triple R Ranch
Class M1 Runner-up BL Sage Hen 641 Larry & Toni Stegemoller
Class Sponsor: Wynfaul Acres
Class Sponsor: Spring Creek Farms
Class Sponsor: Rio Vista Ranch
Class B1 Winner MB Runnin Buddy Bennett Longhorn Cattle Co.
Class B3 Winner FA Jupiter Roberts Longhorn
Class H1 Winner Beatrix BR3 Triple R Ranch
Class H2 Winner Jackie Lynn 4328 Hicks Longhorns
Class B1 Runner-Up 5T’s Skharbor 119 5T Longhorns
Class B3 Runner-Up BLC Shaker Ray Beadle
Class H1 Runner-Up Lilliana BR3 Triple R Ranch
Class H2 Runner-Up SDY Brooke S&D Longhorns
Class Sponsor: Butler Breeder’s Invitational
Class Sponsor: Red Circle Ranch
Class Sponsor: JKG Longhorns
Class Sponsor: Butler Breeder’s Website
Class H4 Winner TC Dixie Star B Cactus Rose Longhorns
Class H5 Winner Miss Droopy ML McLeod Ranch
Class H6 Winner Viola BR3 Triple R Ranch
Class H7 Winner YA Freedom Lovejoy Longhorns.
Class H4 Runner-Up Miss Spanish Rose ML 85 McLeod Ranch
Class H5 Runner-Up SH Bold Bandita 3/8 James & Helen Cloakey
Class H6 Runner-Up SC Noel Rose Bradley & Heather Wachsmuth
Class H7 Runner-Up YA Essence Lovejoy Longhorns
Class Sponsor: Sand Hills Ranch
Class Sponsor: Dalgoods Longhorns
Class Sponsor: Red Circle Ranch
Class Sponsor: Wynfaul Acres
FOR FULL RESULTS VISIT WWW.BUTLERBREEDERSFUTURITY.COM
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Association News
Chairman’s Message Greetings, Hard to believe that this year is half gone. Hope you all are doing well and staying healthy during these crazy times. It was a strange first half of the year for the Longhorn breed, with sales and shows being canceled and rescheduled. We’ve had issues with the beef sales part of our industry. It was really exciting when the Longhorn Beef Producer Committee hit a major home run with the advertising on Facebook. The response for meat across the country was unbelievable, only to hit a wall with the shortage of packing plants that would close or be overwhelmed. But, as always, “our longhorn family” is working through this and getting cattle processed and meat out there. I really appreciate the way that people were sharing information on packers with people that were looking. Hat’s off to you all! Just an update on something we feel is exciting and could help our marketing of our cattle and get our history and breed out in the spotlight. We were blessed to receive a special grant from Google in the amount of $120,000.00 (that value is given in advertising) procured by Jason Hartline, of Hartline and Partners, that is ours to use for a year. After finding this out and picking myself up off the floor, the Board of Directors went looking across the country for people who have had success in moving and marketing Longhorns and wanted to serve, to be on the Marketing Committee. I believe we have a great one. Mark Hubbell – Chairman, Stacey Schumacher, Charlotte Cote, Ross Ohlendorf, Mike Lucas, Scott Picker and Jason Hartline. If you have any questions or suggestions, you can contact this committee. The Trails magazine has something for everyone. I know that Myra and Trace can fix your ranch up with a beautiful ad and at good prices. They are putting out a really nice magazine. Don’t forget to get your memberships renewed. It’s that time of the year. The TLBAA World Expo 2020 is in the books and was a great event. Even in this pandemic, the World Expo held close to last year’s record number of entries and participants. We had a short General Membership meeting and good turnout for that. I really want to thank Sales and Events Manager Pam Robison and the World Show Committee for a tremendous effort and lots of hard work pulling this off. Also, to the rest of the TLBAA Staff – Rick, Lisa, Amelia and Trace – for their time and work during the show. And a really big thank you to all the members and exhibitors for them wanting to be there and show. “It takes a village”. The event coverage starts on pg. 14. The Horn Showcase on October 1-3, 2020, is taking entries for the futurity, Bull Alley and measuring classes. You still have time to get your entries in for these and your support will be greatly appreciated in making the Horn Showcase happen. It is the largest, and only, measuring event in the country. It is a great way to showcase your animals, promote your herd sires and sell semen, and enjoy the fun time competing in the futurity. It will be a great weekend for all to enjoy, visit and catch up with old friends and meet some new ones. Sponsorship packages are available and you can contact Pam Robison at the office, or any of the committee members if you would choose to support the event. To my Longhorn Family, Thank You,
Keith Du Bose, Chairman of the Board Texas Longhorn Breeders Association of America
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TLBAA World Expo June 25-27, 2020 • Belton, TX
Photos by Kacie Ging and Trace Neal Photos available for purchase at www.photographybykacieging.com
The Same – But Different The 34th TLBAA World Expo was the same fun filled, nonstop action that it typically is, but was also different in a lot of ways this year. The World Show Steering Committee was charged with the unenviable task of weighing the risks and restrictions the COVID-19 pandemic put on everyone across the world with the desire to hold the most anticipated show that everyone strives for each year. The Committee and staff watched the daily updates as everyone else did, as well as staying in contact with the Belton facility. The last qualifying show was held the middle of March instead of the usual first of May, thus denying everyone the opportunity to qualify those deserving animals at the end of the show season. The World Show Steering Committee solved that issue by allowing a “non-qualifying fee” in those instances. And, it was received with flying colors with the exhibitors as there was a total of 831 entries for this year’s show! This was right on par with last year’s record number of entries. Once everyone got on the grounds, the differences could be seen including hand sanitizer stations throughout the facility, portions of the seating area blocked off to help with social distancing, and masks among the crowd. Everyone cooperated with the required food handling at the banquet as well. All in all, the excitement in just being able to show and visit with old and new friends ruled the day! Turn the pages for complete coverage of the event.
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Show Results 2020 TLBAA WORLD EXPO & NATIONAL YOUTH SHOW June 26-27, 2020 OPEN HALTERED FEMALE DIVISION
CLASS 1: 1. FLYING H PEARL, Mark & Kim Hammack, CAMPBELL, TX 2. JADA RV TENBAR, John and Sandra Juarez, SANGER, TX CLASS 2: 1. FLYING H JAZMIN, Alyssa Brady, RED OAK, TX 2. HD POPPY, Jarrod Dickey, WEATHERFORD, TX CLASS 3: 1. WRS MOMMA’S REAL DEAL, Johnathan & Meagan Warminski, FORT WORTH, TX 2. LUKE’S LINA CP, Johnathan & Meagan Warminski, FORT WORTH, TX CLASS 4: 1. FLOSSY TENBAR, John and Sandra Juarez, SANGER, TX 2. CHAPARRAL LUCKY CHARM, Bonnie Welborn, WEATHERFORD, TX CLASS 5: 1. HD BIRDIE, John and Sandra Juarez, SANGER, TX 2. SANDDOLLAR DEAR VICTORIA, Clinton & Tabitha Schwarz, WEATHERFORD, TX Haltered Female Junior Champion: WRS MOMMA’S REAL DEAL, Johnathan & Meagan Warminski, FORT WORTH, TX Haltered Female Junior Champion Reserve: FLYING H PEARL, Mark & Kim Hammack, CAMPBELL, TX CLASS 8: 1. JCG RUBY TUESDAY, Grace Cattle Company, LLC, FORT WORTH, TX 2. SUNRISE SANDRA, John and Sandra Juarez, SANGER, TX CLASS 9: 1. LV TENBAR, Tessa Tronzano, RICHARDSON, TX 2. TH REISLING BEACH, Jerry Meador, TERRELL, TX CLASS 10: 1. HAYWIRE SUGAR BOOMBOOM, Madilyn Moreland, DECATUR, TX 2. DISCOVERY MELODY C P, Sara Jennings, ANGLETON, TX CLASS 11: 1. DISCOVERY COVER GIRL C P, Carla Payne, SLIDELL, TX 2. CHAPARRAL GALA, Gabby Curtis, LANCASTER, TX
Haltered Female Senior Champion - Discovery Girl C P Owned by Carla Payne
Haltered Female Senior Champion: DISCOVERY COVER GIRL C P, Carla Payne, SLIDELL, TX Haltered Female Senior Champion Reserve: CHAPARRAL GALA, Gabby Curtis, LANCASTER, TX Haltered Female Grand Champion: WRS MOMMA’S REAL DEAL, Johnathan & Meagan Warminski, FORT WORTH, TX Haltered Female Grand Champion Reserve: FLYING H PEARL, Mark & Kim Hammack, CAMPBELL, TX CLASS 16: 1. 5SL MALIBU, 5 Star Livestock, DAYTON, TX 2. CHAPARRAL SPRINKLES, Cooper Holland, DECATUR, TX CLASS 17: 1. BLACK CADILLAC, Jackson Grace, SUNSET, TX 2. SANDDOLLAR CUPCAKE, Scotty & Alessa O’Bryan, FORT WORTH, TX Haltered Mature Female Champion: 5SL MALIBU, 5 Star Livestock, DAYTON, TX Haltered Mature Female Champion Reserve: BLACK CADILLAC, Jackson Grace, SUNSET, TX
OPEN HALTERED BULL DIVISION
CLASS 20: 1. OL DETINATOR, John Oliver, MALAKOFF, TX 2. DISCOVERY SKYWALKER CP, Danley Cattle, Inc, SEMINOLE, TX CLASS 21: 1. FLYING H RUGER, Doug and Deborah Burkham, Red Oak, TX 2. RCC RUCKUS, David L. & Jana E. Edwards, BEGGS, OK CLASS 22: 1. RAFTER M HUNK OF COAL, D.L. & Mary McCoy, HICO, TX 2. COUGAR BAIT, The Cattlerack Ranch, BOWIE, TX CLASS 23: 1. OBRYANS CASSIUS,
Haltered Female Grand Champion - WR Momma’s Real Deal Owned by Johnathan & Meagan Warminski
Haltered Female Mature Champion - 5SL Mailbu Owned by 5 Star Livestock
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Haltered Female Senior Champion Reserve - Chaparral Gala Owned by Gabby Curtis
Haltered Female Grand Champion Reserve - Flying H Pearl Owned by Mark & Kim Hammack
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John and Sandra Juarez, SANGER, TX 2. DIAMOND Q ZANTANA, Quary/ Hance Partnership, PRAGUE, OK CLASS 24: 1. HD FIREBALL, Robertson Cattle Co., LUBBOCK, TX 2. CHAPARRAL IRON COWBOY, Rodney and Patti Mahaffey, DECATUR, TX Haltered Bull Junior Champion: OBRYANS CASSIUS, John and Sandra Juarez, SANGER, TX Haltered Bull Junior Champion Reserve: DIAMOND Q ZANTANA, Quary/ Hance Partnership, PRAGUE, OK CLASS 27: 1. TL REVIVAL, Walker Hance, COLLINSVILLE, OK 2. BZB BUSTER, Twisted W Longhorns, LEANDER, TX CLASS 28: 1. DOMINION C P, Sharer Family Longhorns, WEATHERFORD, TX 2. 5SL LEROY, Himmelreich/ Grace Cattle Company, DAYTON, TX CLASS 29: 1. HD SAILOR, Chris D. & Brandi Lindsey, LAUREL, MS 2. HD HORNET, Randy & Catherine Morris, TUSCOLA, TX Haltered Bull Senior Champion: TL REVIVAL, Walker Hance, COLLINSVILLE, OK Haltered Bull Senior Champion Reserve: DOMINION C P, Sharer Family Longhorns, WEATHERFORD, TX Haltered Bull Grand Champion: TL REVIVAL, Walker Hance, COLLINSVILLE, OK Haltered Bull Grand Champion Reserve: OBRYANS CASSIUS, John and Sandra Juarez, SANGER, TX PRODUCE OF DAM CLASS 34: 1. TL JADA, Carla Payne, SLIDELL, TX 2. RAFTER J2 TEXAS TORNADO, Tamra & Thomas Bush, DECATUR, TX GET OF SIRE CLASS 35: 1. TL REVOLT, Tanner/ Payne Partnership, STEPHENVILLE, TX 2. DALLAS SEAVEY, Rodney and Patti Mahaffey, DECATUR, TX
Haltered Bull Junior Champion Reserve - Diamond Q Zantana Owned by Quary / Hance Partnership
NON-HALTERED FEMALE DIVISION
CLASS 1: 1. DISCOVERY MISSY CP, Mark & Kim Hammack, CAMPBELL, TX 2. RHL ECHO’S ELEGANCE, Kenn Harding and Tammy Tiner, COLLEGE STATION, TX CLASS 2: 1. RHL CROWN BAILEY, Kenn Harding and Tammy Tiner, COLLEGE STATION, TX 2. REBA NOT MCENTIRE, John R. Randolph, SMITHVILLE, TX CLASS 3: 1. GASPARILLA’S ANGEL, Curtis Abel, PARADISE, TX 2. RHL AMELIE, Kenn Harding and Tammy Tiner, COLLEGE STATION, TX CLASS 4: 1. OCC BLACK MAIDEN, Walker Hance, COLLINSVILLE, OK 2. NEON DISCOVERY CP, Tessa Tronzano, RICHARDSON, TX CLASS 5: 1. RHL GRACE, Kenn Harding and Tammy Tiner, COLLEGE STATION, TX 2. RHL HOPE, Kenn Harding and Tammy Tiner, COLLEGE STATION, TX Free Female Junior Champion: GASPARILLA’S ANGEL, Curtis Abel, PARADISE, TX Free Female Junior Champion Reserve: RHL GRACE, Kenn Harding and Tammy Tiner, COLLEGE STATION, TX CLASS 8: 1. 5SL CENTERFOLD, 5 Star Livestock, DAYTON, TX 2. DUTCHESS PEACE LILY, Dennis and Judy Urbantke, SAN ANGELO, TX CLASS 9: 1. CL JUST A LITTLE SPICY, Payne/ Browder Partnership, SLIDELL, TX 2. DAUNTLESS TACTICAL CUTIE, Bailey Mann, WAXAHACHIE, TX CLASS 10: 1. CHAPARRAL FRAPPUCINO,
Haltered Bull Senior Champion Reserve - Dominion C P Owned by Sharer Family Longhorns
Produce of Dam - TL Jada Owned by Carla Payne
Haltered Bull Grand Champion - TL Revival Owned by Walker Hance
Get of Sire - TL Revolt Owned by Tanner/Payne Partnership
Haltered Bull Grand Champion Reserve - Obryans Cassisu Owned by John & Sandra Juarez
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Show Results Rodney and Patti Mahaffey, DECATUR, TX 2. OVER SWEET C P, Carla Payne, SLIDELL, TX CLASS 11: 1. LR MISS ROSEY, Locke Ranch, BRISTOW, OK 2. DIAMOND Q ANDREW’S MOLLY, Andrew Lindt, SUNSET, TX Free Female Senior Champion: CL JUST A LITTLE SPICY, Payne/ Browder Partnership, SLIDELL, TX Free Female Senior Champion Reserve: LR MISS ROSEY, Locke Ranch, BRISTOW, OK Free Female Grand Champion: CL JUST A LITTLE SPICY, Payne/ Browder Partnership, SLIDELL, TX Free Female Grand Champion Reserve: LR MISS ROSEY, Locke Ranch, BRISTOW, OK CLASS 16: 1. LR PRINCESS, Locke Ranch, BRISTOW, OK 2. KETTLE’S CHOCOLATE CHIP, John R. Randolph, SMITHVILLE, TX CLASS 17: 1. CO GRAND SAFARI, John and Sandra Juarez, SANGER, TX 2. LW AMARILLO’S ON MY MIND, Kevin and Laury Rooker, POOLVILLE, TX CLASS 18: 1. LW LEAVE U WITH A SMILE, Kevin and Laury Rooker, POOLVILLE, TX 2. SBF SITTIN FABULOUS, Kylie Stowers, STILLWATER, OK CLASS 19: 1. TH MISS CHA-VERRO, Dennis and Judy Urbantke, SAN ANGELO, TX 2. CO WINNING PLAY, John and Sandra Juarez, SANGER, TX Free Mature Female Champion: CO GRAND SAFARI, John and Sandra Juarez, SANGER, TX Free Mature Female Champion Reserve: LR PRINCESS, Locke Ranch, BRISTOW, OK
YOUTH FEMALE DIVISION
CLASS 1: 1. OCC SIX GUN SANDY, Halle Hance, COLLINSVILLE, OK 2. 2T REVOLT’S ECLIPSE, Taylor Trahern, CLEBURNE, TX CLASS 1.2: 1. KALVARY CLASSY COAL, Kassidy Schwarz, WEATHERFORD, TX 2. FLYING H PEARL, Rylee Yarborough, FERRIS, TX CLASS 2: 1. HD POPPY, Adalyn Hamilton, WEATHERFORD, TX 2. RAFTER M TUXEDOS JUBILEE, Kassidy Schwarz, WEATHERFORD, TX CLASS 3: 1. SBL SERENA, Halle Hance, COLLINSVILLE, OK 2. FSR ROSIE COTTON, Julia Salsbury, LEAGUE CITY, TX CLASS 3.2: 1. WRS MOMMA’S REAL DEAL, Gabby Curtis, LANCASTER, TX 2. LUKE’S LINA CP, Luke Warminski, FORT WORTH, TX CLASS 3.3: 1. OL VEGA, Jestine Oliver, MALAKOFF, TX 2. SANDDOLLAR DIXIE, Jett Berry, CHICKASHA, OK CLASS 3.4: 1. AMAZING GRACE CP, Cade Nolen, WAXAHACHIE, TX 2. WIC SAFFRON, Braylin Miller, COLEMAN, TX CLASS 4: 1. CORDYS FIELDERS CHOICE, Brandon Couvillon, LEAGUE CITY, TX 2. FLOSSY TENBAR, Gabby Curtis, LANCASTER, TX CLASS 4.2: 1. SJ WINNIN’ JEWEL, Sara Jennings, ANGLETON, TX 2. NOBODY’S FOOL, Cade Nolen, WAXAHACHIE, TX CLASS 4.3: 1. NEON DISCOVERY CP, Tessa Tronzano, RICHARDSON, TX 2. STRIKIN’ R TIME TO SHINE, Jestine Oliver, MALAKOFF, TX CLASS 5: 1. ANCHOR T LOVE BUG, Grant Tinkis, COLLEYVILLE, TX 2. RDC BUY FELICIA, Gabby Curtis, LANCASTER, TX CLASS 5.2: 1. SANDDOLLAR DEAR VICTORIA, Kassidy Schwarz, WEATHERFORD, TX 2. HD ZSA ZSA, Cade Nolen, WAXAHACHIE, TX CLASS 5.3: 1. CL’S TWIX, Kaycee Cooper, OAKHURST, TX 2. HIGH CLASS CP, Zoe Robertson, LUBBOCK, TX
Youth Female Junior Champion - WR Momma’s Real Deal Owned by Johnathan & Meagan Warminski - Shown by Gabby Curtis
Youth Female Junior Champion: WRS MOMMA’S REAL DEAL, Gabby Curtis, LANCASTER, TX Youth Female Junior Champion Reserve: AMAZING GRACE CP, Cade Nolen, WAXAHACHIE, TX CLASS 8: 1. SUNRISE SCARLET, CrisseiA’ne Meador, TERRELL, TX 2. CCR CHOCO CHIP FLURRY, Braylin Miller, COLEMAN, TX CLASS 8.2: 1. SUNRISE SANDRA, Gabby Curtis, LANCASTER, TX 2. 5SL CENTERFOLD, Jackson Grace, SUNSET, TX CLASS 8.3: 1. HD VELOCITY’S GRACE, Wyatt Reese Schaper, BRENHAM, TX 2. DUTCHESS PEACE LILY, Natalie McGovern, HELOTES, TX CLASS 9: 1. SKH SHOWGIRL, Emma Gornick, TOMBALL, TX 2. DAUNTLESS TACTICAL CUTIE, Bailey Mann, WAXAHACHIE, TX CLASS 9.2: 1. SANDDOLLAR ANNIEOAKLEY, Kassidy Schwarz, WEATHERFORD, TX 2. DISCOVERY JADA C P, Kagan Boggs, WAXAHACHIE, TX CLASS 9.3: 1. CF CHERYL’S FAVORITE, Clarice Francis, ANGLETON, TX 2. MONA LISA 11/18, Sarah Danley, SEMINOLE, TX CLASS 9.4: 1. JCG SHEILA, Rylee Yarborough, FERRIS, TX 2. SHY’S UNBEARABLE KISSES, Shyanne McClendon, MARSHALL, TX CLASS 10: 1. R4 CHEESE CAKE, Avery Roesler, ARGYLE, TX 2. DAUNTLESSWANDERINAMETYST, Jace Berry, CHICKASHA, OK CLASS 10.2: 1. CHAPARRAL SUZY Q, Wyatt Reese Schaper, BRENHAM, TX 2. HAYWIRE SUGAR BOOMBOOM, Mayli Moreland, DECATUR, TX CLASS 10.3: 1. DISCOVERY EYES C P, Kaylee Nolen, WAXAHACHIE, TX 2. JCG ELEKTRA, Jackson Grace, SUNSET, TX CLASS 10.4: 1. HI 5’S ROXY, Clarice Francis, ANGLETON, TX 2. ROCKY ROSE C4, Grant Tinkis, COLLEYVILLE, TX CLASS 11: 1. JADA TIME C P, Rylee Yarborough, FERRIS, TX 2. SKH LIBERTY BELLE, Alexandria Staples, SPRING, TX CLASS 11.2: 1. CHAPARRAL GALA, Gabby Curtis, LANCASTER, TX 2. SKH PAPRIKA, Julia Salsbury, LEAGUE CITY, TX CLASS 11.3: 1. TL MINNIE PEARL, Sara Jennings, ANGLETON, TX 2. KETTLE’S AH-CHE-WA-WA, Libby Butterfield, LEAGUE CITY, TX
Youth Female Junior Champion Reserve - Amazing Grace CP Owned by Sharer Family Longhorns - Shown by Cade Nolen
Youth Female Senior Champion: CHAPARRAL GALA, Gabby Curtis, LANCASTER, TX Youth Female Senior Champion Reserve: HI 5’S ROXY, Clarice Francis, ANGLETON, TX Youth Female Grand Champion: CHAPARRAL GALA, Gabby Curtis, LANCASTER, TX Youth Female Grand Champion Reserve: HI 5’S ROXY, Clarice Francis, ANGLETON, TX
YOUTH BULL DIVISION
CLASS 16: 1. TL CRUSADER, Halle Hance, COLLINSVILLE, OK 2. OL DETINATOR, Jestine Oliver, MALAKOFF, TX CLASS 17: 1. FLYING H RUGER, Alyssa Brady, RED OAK, TX CLASS 18: 1. RAFTER M HUNK OF COAL, Kassidy Schwarz, WEATHERFORD, TX 2. HI 5’S OVERTIME, Kaycee Cooper, OAKHURST, TX CLASS 18.2: 1. SHY’S STARBURST, Shyanne McClendon, MARSHALL, TX 2. COUGAR BAIT, Kaylee Nolen, WAXAHACHIE, TX CLASS 19: 1. OBRYANS CASSIUS, Gabby Curtis, LANCASTER, TX 2. CHAPARRAL GALAXY, Mayli Moreland, DECATUR, TX CLASS 20: 1. HD FIREBALL, Zoe Robertson, LUBBOCK, TX 2. HIGH REDEMPTION CP, Kaylee Nolen, WAXAHACHIE, TX CLASS 21: 1. BZB BUSTER, Brayden Ulguray, LEANDER, TX 2. TL REVIVAL, Halle Hance, COLLINSVILLE, OK
Youth Female Senior & Grand Champion Reserve - Hi 5’s Roxy Owned by Cody Himmelreich - Shown by Clarice Francis
Youth Bull Grand Champion: BZB BUSTER, Brayden Ulguray, LEANDER, TX Youth Bull Grand Champion Reserve: TL CRUSADER, Halle Hance, COLLINSVILLE, OK
YOUTH STEER DIVISION
CLASS 24: 1. OL MCALISTER, Jestine Oliver, MALAKOFF, TX 2. HD TIGER, Madilyn B. Schaper, BRENHAM, TX CLASS 25: 1. SKH THEODORE, Grace McDaniel, SPRING, TX 2. OL ARCHARD, Wyleigh Oliver, MALAKOFF, TX CLASS 25.2: 1. CROSS W HOUDINI, Hunter Hollingsworth, HAMILTON, TX 2. TL BOOTZ, Jestine Oliver, MALAKOFF, TX CLASS 26: 1. CIRCLE M MAX A MILLION, CrisseiA’ne Meador, TERRELL, TX 2. RAFTERM MIDNIGHT PATRIOT, Clarice Francis, ANGLETON, TX CLASS 26.2: 1. TL SLUGGER, Jestine Oliver, MALAKOFF, TX 2. BUCKAROO IRON’S HERCULES, Libby Butterfield, LEAGUE CITY, TX CLASS 27: 1. DISCOVERY COMEBACK CP, Avery Roesler, ARGYLE, TX 2. BRR RHINESTONE COWBOY, Bailey Mann, WAXAHACHIE, TX CLASS 27.2: 1. LAZY WANDER CP, Carlos Soto, ARLINGTON, TX 2. DUKE 67, Clara
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Youth Female Senior & Grand Champion - Chaparral Gala Owned & Shown by Gabby Curtis
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Conlon, WEATHERFORD, TX CLASS 27.3: 1. OL DUSTY ROAD, Jestine Oliver, MALAKOFF, TX 2. 41 LUKA LIKA SANDDOLLAR, Kingsley Dickey, WEATHERFORD, TX
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Youth Steer Junior Champion: CIRCLE M MAX A MILLION, CrisseiA’ne Meador, TERRELL, TX Youth Steer Junior Champion Reserve: OL DUSTY ROAD, Jestine Oliver, MALAKOFF, TX CLASS 30: 1. HAPPY PANDA, Jozie Petit, SEYMOUR, TX 2. CK TATTOO’S ROCKET, Madison Schroeder, SPRING, TX CLASS 30.2: 1. DUSTY CP, Annika Lindt, SUNSET, TX 2. K3 SCOTCH’S SPREAD, Sarah Heimeyer, LAKE JACKSON, TX CLASS 31: 1. DC VEGAS, Hailey Mann, WAXAHACHIE, TX 2. PEACE LOVER, Jacob Daniel Lowrie, RHOME, TX CLASS 31.2: 1. COWBOYS BUBBA, Zoe Robertson, LUBBOCK, TX 2. RAFTER M PURE COUNTRY, Kassidy Schwarz, WEATHERFORD, TX CLASS 32: 1. HX3 VELVET, Hunter Lawson, PARADISE, TX 2. ML TUFFY DUST, Adalyn Hamilton, WEATHERFORD, TX CLASS 32.2: 1. RWR KING WILD BONANZA, Savannah King, FERRIS, TX 2. CHAPARRAL TEQUILASUNRISE, Levi Sosebee, RED OAK, TX CLASS 33: 1. TERRELL MOON, Donald Cooper, TERRELL, TX 2. ML CURIOUS GEORGE, Adalyn Hamilton, WEATHERFORD, TX CLASS 33.2: 1. JCG FERDINAND, James Caden Grace, SUNSET, TX 2. HI 5’S SHOCK WAVE, Rylee Yarborough, FERRIS, TX CLASS 33.3: 1. BZB ZIPPITY DO DA, Grant Tinkis, COLLEYVILLE, TX 2. PECOS STAR 2, Alexis Buentello, STAFFORD, TX Youth Steer Senior Champion: JCG FERDINAND, James Caden Grace, SUNSET, TX Youth Steer Senior Champion Reserve: BZB ZIPPITY DO DA, Grant Tinkis, COLLEYVILLE, TX
Youth Bull Grand Champion - BZB Buster Owned by Twisted W Longhorns - Shown by Brayden Ulguray
Youth Steer Grand Champion: JCG FERDINAND, James Caden Grace, SUNSET, TX Youth Steer Grand Champion Reserve: BZB ZIPPITY DO DA, Grant Tinkis, COLLEYVILLE, TX
Youth Bull Grand Champion Reserve - TL Crusader Owned by Tanner Longhorns - Shown by Halle Hance
Youth Steer Senior and Grand Champion - JCG Ferdinand Owned by Grace Cattle Company - Shown by Caden Grace
Youth Steer Senior and Grand Champion Reserve - BZB Zippity Doo Da Owned by Brown’s Longhorns - Shown by Grant Tinkis
Youth Steer Junior Champion Reserve - OL Dusty Road Owned by John Oliver - Shown by Jestine Oliver
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Show Results TROPHY STEER DIVISION
CLASS 1: 1. BZB ZIPPITY DO DA, Brown’s Longhorns, SAN ANTONIO, TX 2. PECOS STAR 2, Alexis Buentello, STAFFORD, TX CLASS 2: 1. DUNN MIGHTY MOUSE, Kyrah Schanbachler, CLEVELAND, TX 2. LMR BUTTON UP LEVI, Long M Ranch, WILLS POINT, TX Steer Junior Champion: DUNN MIGHTY MOUSE, Kyrah Schanbachler, CLEVELAND, TX Steer Junior Champion Reserve: BZB ZIPPITY DO DA, Brown’s Longhorns, SAN ANTONIO, TX CLASS 5: 1. KING BLING, Kathleen and Jeff Hoffman, PARADISE, TX 2. NEON ROW CP, Kevin and Laury Rooker, POOLVILLE, TX CLASS 6: 1. MR COWBOY, Gwen Damato, WEATHERFORD, TX 2. JP MERLIN, Lazy JP Ranch, DUBLIN, TX Steer Senior Champion: MR COWBOY, Gwen Damato, WEATHERFORD, TX Steer Senior Champion Reserve: KING BLING, Kathleen and Jeff Hoffman, PARADISE, TX Steer Grand Champion: MR COWBOY, Gwen Damato, WEATHERFORD, TX Steer Grand Champion Reserve: DUNN MIGHTY MOUSE, Kyrah Schanbachler, CLEVELAND, TX
HALTERED MINIATURE DIVISION
HALTERED MINIATURE HEIFERS: 1. LL BIG NOSE KATE, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM 2. LRML CALLIES CLAY POT, Rebecca Gilbert, SOMERSET, TX
Miniature Haltered Female Grand Champion - CNH Queen Ann Finale Owned by Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy
HALTERED MINIATURE COWS: 1. CNH QUEEN ANN FINALE, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM 2. YA OPAL, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM Miniature Haltered Female Grand Champion: CNH QUEEN ANN FINALE, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM Miniature Haltered Female Grand Champion Reserve: LL BIG NOSE KATE, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM HALTERED MINIATURE BULLS: 1. LL CLYDE BARROW, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM 2. LL UNEXPECTED LOVE, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM Haltered Miniature Bull Grand Champion: LL CLYDE BARROW, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM Haltered Miniature Bull Grand Champion Reserve: LL UNEXPECTED LOVE, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM HALTERED MINIATURE STEERS: 1. YA DUKE ELLINGTON, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM 2. LRML FIREBALL, Rebecca Gilbert, SOMERSET, TX Haltered Miniature Steer Grand Champion: YA DUKE ELLINGTON, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM Haltered Miniature Steer Grand Champion Reserve: LRML FIREBALL, Rebecca Gilbert, SOMERSET, TX
NON-HALTERED MINIATURE DIVISION
Miniature Haltered Female Grand Champion Reserve - LL Big Nose Kate Owned by Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy
NON-HALTERED MINIATURE HEIFERS: 1. LL ANNIE OAKLEY, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM 2. LL BELLATRIX LE STRANGE, Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy, HONDO, NM NON-HALTERED MINIATURE COWS: 1. A LITTLE SWAG BCB, Sunset Ranch Cattle Co, CELINA, TX 2. LRML MAGIC SPRINKLES, Rebecca Gilbert, SOMERSET, TX Non-Haltered Miniature Female Champion: A LITTLE SWAG BCB, Sunset Ranch Cattle Co, CELINA, TX Non-Haltered Miniature Female Champion Reserve: LRML MAGIC SPRINKLES, Rebecca Gilbert, SOMERSET, TX
Miniature Bull Grand Champion - LL Clyde Barrow Owned by Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy
Trophy Steer Junior Champion and Grand Champion Reserve Dunn Mighty Mouse - Kyra Schanbachler 22 | August 2020
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Miniature Steer Grand Champion - YA Duke Ellington Owned by Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy
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Texas Longhorn Breeders of Tomorrow - Hall of Fame Points JUNIOR James Caden Grace of SUNSET, TX............................ 4255 Colton Wood of DECATUR, TX...................................... 3705 Alyssa Brady of RED OAK, TX......................................... 3240 Wyleigh Oliver of MALAKOFF, TX.................................. 2695 Anson Rosales of PAIGE, TX............................................ 1515 Emma Grace Velazques of DOUGLAS, WY................1445 Mayli Moreland of DECATUR, TX...................................1310 Emily Daily of KEMP, TX....................................................1285 Bonnie Welborn of WEATHERFORD, TX......................1235 Kaycee Cooper of OAKHURST, TX............................... 1085
(l-r) Colton Wood, James Caden Grace, Anson Rosales, Mayli Moreland, Kaycee Cooper, Bonnie Welborn, Wyleigh Oliver, Emily Daily
INTERMEDIATE Alissa Butler of DECATUR, TX....................................... 4280 Jaylin Krimmel of BOYD, TX..........................................3290 Cade Nolen of WAXAHACHIE, TX................................. 2440 Braylin Miller of COLEMAN, TX......................................2270 Kaylee Nolen of WAXAHACHIE, TX............................... 1635 Madilyn Moreland of DECATUR, TX............................. 1485 Cassidy Daily of KEMP, TX............................................... 1345 Savannah Duncan of ALVARADO, TX..........................1260 Sheridan Van Blarcom of BOYD, TX.............................1170 Cole Robertson of LUBBOCK, TX................................. 1150
(back row, l-r) Jaylin Krimmel, Alissa Butler, Savannah Duncan, Madilyn Moreland, Kaylee Nolen (front row, l-r) Braylin Miller, Cade Nolen, Sheridan Van Blarcom, Cassidy Daily
TEEN Jackson Grace of SUNSET, TX....................................... 5145 Adalyn Hamilton of WEATHERFORD, TX....................5095 Halle Hance of COLLINSVILLE, OK............................... 3310 Zoe Robertson of LUBBOCK, TX................................... 3170 Allison Lowrie of RHOME, TX........................................2620 Jacob Lowrie of RHOME, TX.........................................2530 Rylee Yarborough of FERRIS, TX..................................2385 Sarah Danley of SEMINOLE, TX.....................................2295 Shyanne McClendon of MARSHALL, TX.................... 2050 Megan Bush of COLLEYVILLE, TX.................................1805
(back row, l-r) Sarah Danley, Zoe Robertson, Jacob Lowrie, Rylee Yarborough, Shyanne McClendon, Jackson Grace (front row, l-r) Megan Bush, Halle Hance, Allison Lowrie, Adalyn Hamilton
SENIOR Jestine Oliver of MALAKOFF.......................................... 6365 Gabby Curtis of LANCASTER, TX.................................... 4115 Kassidy Schwarz of WEATHERFORD, TX.....................4060 Grant Tinkis of COLLEYVILLE, TX..................................3360 Emma Lucas of HOUTSON, TX...................................... 3335 Libby Butterfield of HOUSTON, TX............................. 2860 Sara Jennings of ANGLETON, TX..................................2845 Preslie Havins of THORNDALE, TX...............................2190 Levi Sosebee of RED OAK, TX.........................................2110 Chris Dommert of HOUSTON, TX................................ 2035 26 | August 2020
(back row, l-r) Sara Jennings, Grant Tinkis, Levi Sosebee, Preslie Havins (front row, l-r) Libby Butterfield, Emma Lucas, Gabby Curtis, Jestine Oliver, Kassidy Schwarz, Chris Dommert
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Hall of Fame Points
HALTERED FEMALE 1 - HIGH CLASS CP Robertson Cattle Co., Lubbock, TX .................... 504 pts. 2 - CHAPARRAL GALA Gabby Curtis, Lancaster, TX ............................ 398 pts. 3 - CK BUZZ N BEE HAPPY Brett & Teresa Krause, Thrall, TX .............276 pts. 4 - SUNRISE SANDRA John and Sandra Juarez, Sanger, TX ...............236 pts. 5 - LJL HOT LATIGO Belle Longhorns, LLC, Douglas, WY .................. 226 pts. 6 - DISCOVERY MELODY C P Sara Jennings, Angleton, TX .................218 pts. 7 - DARLENE 81 Belle Longhorns, LLC, Douglas, WY .......................... 208 pts. 8 - DIAMOND Q JEWEL John Oliver, Malakoff, TX.................................206 pts. 9 - WRS MOMMA'S REAL DEAL Johnathan & Meagan Warminski, Ft Worth, TX..... 198 pts. 10 - DISCOVERY EYES C P Sharer Family Longhorns, Weatherford, TX.... 165 pts.
Lauren Sharer
Seth and Kahle Locke
Kyrah Schanbachler
HALTERED MATURE FEMALE 1 - 5SL MALIBU 5 Star Livestock, Dayton, TX .......................................... 275 pts. 2 - BLACK CADILLAC Jackson Grace, Sunset, TX........................................221 pts. 3 - FCL GYPSY QUEEN Fossil Creek Longhorns, Greeley, CO......................160 pts. 4 - TTT DIZZY DIVA Allison D. Lowrie, Rhome, TX.................................. 152 pts. 5 - JAMMIN DANCER Fossil Creek Longhorns, Greeley, CO.......................... 139 pts. 6 - JCG BLACK WIDOW Jackson Grace, Sunset, TX.............................. 126 pts. 7 - DIAMOND Q ZOEY Steve, Bodie & Chad Quary, Prague, OK..........115 pts. 8 - AUNT JEMIMA 012 Ryan Johnson, Big Horn, WY......................................73 pts. 9 - DIAMOND Q DELILA Steve, Bodie & Chad Quary, Prague, OK............... 54 pts. 10 - RAVEN'S SUPER SPIDER Dan Erskine, Parma, ID............................... 53 pts.
FREE FEMALE 1 - LR MISS ROSEY Locke Ranch, Bristow, OK......................................... 347 pts. 2 - CORA 76 Belle Longhorns, LLC, Douglas, WY.................................... 255 pts. 3 - WINDY POINT PATSY Ronald C. or Lana K. Pearson, Fowler, CO...........199 pts. 4 - CHERRY SNAP John R. Randolph, Smithville, TX.............................. 183 pts. 5 - CL JUST A LITTLE SPICY Payne/Browder Partnership, Slidell, TX......... 178 pts. 6 - LTL AT THE HELM Annalee Burns, Corrales, NM................................172 pts. 7 - SSS BETSY'S BONNIE CrisseiA'ne Meador, Terrell, TX....................... 163 pts. 8 - RHL HOPE Kenn Harding and Tammy Tiner, College Station, TX........ 160 pts. 9 - GASPARILLA'S ANGEL Curtis Abel, Paradise, TX................................ 156 pts. 10 - NEON DISCOVERY CP Tessa Tronzano, Richardson, TX............... 156 pts.
FREE MATURE FEMALE 1 - CO GRAND SAFARI John and Sandra Juarez, Sanger, TX........................ 238 pts. 2 - TH MISS CHA-VERRO Dennis and Judy Urbantke, San Angelo, TX....... 150 pts. 3 - LR PRINCESS Locke Ranch, Bristow, OK............................................. 146 pts. 4 - WINDY POINT PENELOPE Ronald C.& Lana K. Pearson, Fowler, CO.......141 pts. 5 - CO WINNING PLAY John & Sandra Juarez, Sanger, TX..................... 99 pts. 6 - ST MOON N STARS Mark & Renee Scott, Hine, OR............................ 92 pts. 7 - BLACK CADILLAC Jackson Grace, Sunset, TX..................................... 87 pts. 8 - TEXAS DIXIE ROSE Belle Longhorns, LLC, Douglas, WY.....................71 pts. 9 - BRR BOOMERANG GIGLIO Kati & Shane Hamilton, Weatherford, TX.......57 pts. 10 - WINDY POINT ANNA JAMIN Ronald C.& Lana K. Pearson, Fowler, CO..... 56 pts.
Cody Himmelreich
John & Saundra Juarez
Gabby Curtis & Rodney Mahaffey
Dylan Skarpa
Jackson Grace
Tessa Tronzano
Amy Browder, Savannah Donahue, Carla Payne
Sara Jennings
CrisseiA'ne Meador
Scotty O'Bryan & Ryan Culpepper
HALTERED BULL
TROPHY STEERS
1 - DOMINION C P Sharer Family Longhorns, Weatherford, TX...........406 pts. 2 - EL CHAPO TENBAR Danley Cattle, Inc, Seminole, TX...................... 251 pts. 3 - WINDY POINT POWHATAN BOR Ronald C.& Lana K. Pearson, Fowler, CO......203 pts. 4 - TL REVIVAL Walker Hance, Collinsville, OK........................................ 192 pts. 5 - EJS CEASARION Justin & Ronda Sabio, Boyd, TX............................. 186 pts. 6 - 5SL LEROY Himmelreich/ Grace Cattle Company, Dayton, TX........ 170 pts. 7 - TL TANMAN Adalyn Hamilton, Weatherford, TX................................ 168 pts. 8 - OBRYANS CASSIUS John & Sandra Juarez, Sanger, TX................... 166 pts. 9 - OBRYANS WHITE LEGEND Scot & Jodie O'Bryan, Belvidere, SD........ 154 pts. 10 - HIGH REDEMPTION CP Carla Payne, Slidell, TX..............................151 pts.
1 - DUNN MIGHTY MOUSE Kyrah Schanbachler, Cleveland, TX.......... 278 pts. 2 - NEON ROW CP Kevin & Laury Rooker, Poolville, TX........................263 pts. 3 - BUCKLEHEAD BCB Marceala Gonzales, Rocksprings, TX.......................220 pts. 4 - BN JIM REEVES Ryan Johnson, Big Horn, WY...................................206 pts. 5 - REDSTAR MOST IMPRESSIVE Gabby Curtis, Lancaster, TX............. 179 pts. 6 - TRIPLE CROWN Barbara J. Fillmore, Elbert, CO.................................171 pts. 7 - BZB ZIPPITY DO DA Brown's Longhorns, San Antonio, TX............. 162 pts. 8 - BZB BRUISER Twisted W Longhorns, Leander, TX............................ 159 pts. 9 - PREMIER CHIZM RQR Mari and Mickey Quillman, Ribera, NM.......157 pts. 10 - MR COWBOY Gwen Damato, Weatherford TX................................ 154 pts.
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2020 Texas Gold Futurity Results Rank Score
DOB
Animal
Owner
CLASS 1 FEMALES BORN SEPTEMBER–DECEMBER 2019
1 2 3 4
220 9/2/19 217 11/20/19 213 11/9/19 212 11/13/19
1 2 3
219 209 191
FLYING H PEARL LR SHE’S A DAISY LMR TUFF TEXANA SRR CANDY APPLE
Mark & Kim Hammack Walker Hance Long M Ranch Kyrah Schanbachler
CLASS 2 FEMALES BORN JULY–AUGUST 2019
7/24/19 REBA NOT MCENTIRE John Randolph 8/5/19 RHL CROWN BAILEY Kenn Harding & Tammy Tiner 7/12/19 LMR WALKIN GRAND CHRISSY Long M Ranch
Miranda LaCaze, Dylan Skarpa, Christy & John Randolph
CLASS 3 FEMALES BORN MAY–JUNE 2019
1 228 5/6/19 AMAZING GRACE CP 2 225 5/19/19 HOT JAZZIE 3 223 5/20/19 GASPARILLA’S ANGEL 4 221 6/29/19 SBL SERENA 5 219 5/3/19 PEARLS ON FIRE
Sharer Family Longhorns Jeramie and Annette James Curtis Abel Walker Hance John Randolph
Mark & Kim Hammack
CLASS 4 FEMALES BORN MARCH–APRIL 2019
1 225 3/3/19 MISS DOLLY NOT PARTON 2 224 3/11/19 TANYA NOT TUCKER 3 223 4/3/19 OCC BLACK MAIDEN 4 220 3/3/19 MR’S PISTOL ANNIE
John Randolph Monty & Lee Anne Meyers Walker Hance Jerry Meador
Lauren Sharer
CLASS 5 FEMALES BORN JANUARY–FEBRUARY 2019
1 2 3
223 220 219
1/7/19 1/7/19 1/23/19
KETTLE’S GINGER SNAP RHL HOPE RHL GRACE
Angela & Darrell Bivens Kenn Harding & Tammy Tiner Kenn Harding & Tammy Tiner
1 2 3
232 230 212
10/5/18 12/5/18 12/3/18
1 2 3
220 217 216
6/13/18 5/16/18 5/29/18
1 2 3
225 224 220
2/2/18 MAGADOON’S DREAMER Thurmond Longhorns 4/14/18 RHL CROWN’S CORREDORA Kenn Harding & Tammy Tiner 1/23/18 TL HONEY BEE Tanner Longhorns
228 2/23/17 DISCOVERY COVER GIRL C P 226 1/3/17 KETTLE’S AH-CHE-WA-WA 224 10/15/17 DISCOVERY TRADITION
CLASS 6 FEMALES BORN SEPTEMBER–DECEMBER 2018
MINNIE PEARL LP CCR CHOCO CHIP FLURRY RB REECIE’S BUTTERCUP
John R. Randolph Braylin Miller Rocking B Ranch
Angela & Darrell Bivens
CLASS 7 FEMALES BORN MAY–AUGUST 2018
CHERRY SNAP CL JUST A LITTLE SPICY READY FOR RESPECT
John R. Randolph Payne/ Browder Partnership Long M Ranch
CLASS 8 FEMALES BORN JANUARY–APRIL 2018
1 2 3
Hope & Derek Thurmond
CLASS 9 FEMALES BORN 2016
Carla Payne John R. Randolph Carla Payne
GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE Minnie Pearl LP RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE CCR Choco Chip Flurry 30 | August 2020
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Jeff, Braylin & Ashlee Miller
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TLBAA World Expo CLASS 1 BULLS BORN SEPTEMBER–DECEMBER 2019
1 2
213 11/4/2019 208 10/18/2019
JP JUSTIFY SBL TULSA JACK
Lazy JP Ranch Grimm/Hance Partnership
CLASS 2 BULLS BORN JULY–AUGUST 2019
1
219
7/16/2019
1
222 221 220
6/11/2019 5/8/2019 5/24/2019
FLYING H RUGER
Doug and Deborah Burkham
CLASS 3 BULLS BORN MAY–JUNE 2019
2 3
HI 5’S OVERTIME ROCKY AGCIN 921 TH BIG SHOT PISTOL
Himmelreich/ Lindsey Agave Blue GTX Farm, LLC Dennis and Judy Urbantke
CLASS 4 BULLS BORN MARCH–APRIL 2019
1
2 3
226 225 218
3/13/2019 3/7/2019 3/12/2019
IRON KETTLE 99 DIAMOND Q ZANTANA JOHNNY NOT CASH
Julie Pack, DVM
Andrew Wilson Quary/ Hance Partnership John R. Randolph
CLASS 5 BULLS BORN JANUARY–FEBRUARY 2019
1 2
226 216
1/3/2019 1/2/2019
1 2
222 216
9/29/2018 11/5/2018
HIGH REDEMPTION CP CLINT NOT BLACK
Carla Payne John R. Randolph
CLASS 6 BULLS BORN SEPTEMBER–DECEMBER 2018
TL REVIVAL BZB BUSTER
Walker Hance Twisted W Longhorns
CLASS 7 BULLS BORN MAY–AUGUST 2018
1 2
218 217
8/4/2018 5/8/2018
1
228 223
2/20/2018 4/13/2018
2
DOMINION C P 5SL LEROY
Sharer Family Longhorns Himmelreich/ Grace Cattle Co.
Doug Burkham
CLASS 8 BULLS BORN JANUARY–APRIL 2017
TL SLOVAK TL SALADO
Sharer Family Longhorns J Lazy K Cattle Company
GRAND CHAMPION BULL TL Slovak RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION BULL Iron Kettle 99 John and Cody Himmelreich
Walker Hance
Carla Payne
(Back row) Jeremy Johnson, John Randolph, Henry Wilson, Christy Randolph (Front row) Andrea Wilson, Andrew Wilson
Futurity Judges Rodney Mahaffey, Kris Johnson, Ron Gill, Gates Kinder Fryer, and Brent Arrant.
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TLBAA World Expo
SENIOR SALE
Gabby Curtis talks about her sale animal.
3G Tennessee Whisky, owned by Jaelyn Young, and RDC Buy Felicia, owned by Gabby Curtis went to new homes while bringing in some college money. The TLBT Senior Sale is a great opportunity for youth to market an animal to be sold at the World Expo. This year the sale and additional monies brought in a total of $7,950 total for the two animals sold. A sincere thank you to all who bid or gave additional monies to support these young ladies.
Senior Sale Winner Jaelyn Young
QUIZ BOWL
GOLD MERIT
LIVESTOCK JUDGING
Junior: 1st Colton Wood (middle), 2nd Bonnie Welborn, 3rd James Caden Grace
Junior: 1st Danalee Abel (right), 2nd Cody Abel (center), 3rd Alyssa Brady
Junior: 1st Jaxon Juarez (right), 2nd Brenton Galbreath (left), 3rd Cody Abel (center)
Intermediate: 1st Andrew Lindt, 2nd Savannah Dunca, 3rd Whitney McCauley (not pictured)
Intermediate: 1st Braylin Miller (right), 2nd Taylor Trahern (middle), 3rd Andrew Lindt
Intermediate: 1st Braylin Miller (right), 2nd Sheridan Van Blarcom (center), 3rd Whitney McCauley
Teen: 1st Jacob Lowrie (center), Shyanne McClendon (right), 3rd Sarah Heimeyer
Teen: 1st Jacob Lowrie (center), 2nd Sarah Heimeyer (right), 3rd Allison Lowrie
Teen: 1st Erica Hinojosa (center), 2nd Shawn Hinch (right), 3rd Natalie McGovern
Senior: 1st Sara Jennings (left), 2nd Kassidy Schwarz (right), 3rd Gabby Curtis
Senior: 1st Jestine Oliver (middle), 2nd Gabby Curtis (right), 3rd Kassidy Schwarz
Senior: 1st Bailey Mann (right), 2nd Grant Tinkis (center) , 3rd Riley McGovern
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TLBAA World Expo
PHOTOGRAPHY
PEE WEE JUNIOR • Bryden Juarez – “Fussy Nose Best” • Alyssa Brady – A Talk with the Boss • Hannah Welborn – “Pretty in Pink” • Jaxon Juarez – Scuba Bray Bray • Wimberly McCauley – “The Three Little Eggs” • Kingsley Dickey – Ahead of the Curve
INTERMEDIATE • Braylin Miller – I “Nose” you love me” • Kaci Rosales – “Silverleaf” • Savannah Duncan – “I Licked it, So It’s Mine”
SHOWMANSHIP PREMIER EXHIBITOR
Junior: 1st Kaycee Cooper (left), 2nd Anson Rosales, 3rd Audrey Warminski (not pictured)
Junior: 1st Alyssa Brady (center), 2nd (tie) Dan-
Intermediate: 1st Cade Nolan (center), 2nd Braylin Miller, 3rd Kaylee Nolan
Intermediate: 1st Braylin Miller (right), 2nd Caade Nolan (not pictured), 3rd Andrew Lindt
Teen: 1st Jackson Grace, 2nd Adalyn Hamilton, 3rd Jace Berry (Not pictured)
Teen: 1st Jackson Grace (center), 2nd Jacob Lowrie (left), 3rd Sarah Heimeyer
alee Abel (left) and Cody Abel
TEEN • Lainey Schwarz – “All About the Snood” • Jackson Grace – “Bob” • Jacob Lowrie – “Honk Your Horn if you Love Trust”
SENIOR • Emma Gornick – “It’s the Brand that Counts” • Gabby Curtis – “Grandpa tell me about the Good Ol’ Days” • CrisseiA’ne Meador – “Welding with Pop”
ADULT • Janae Oliver – “Part of the Herd” • Ashley Wood – “Spikes & Sparkles” • Michelle Smith – “Well, the Well Dried Up….”
Senior: 1st Brayden Ulguray (not pictured) , 2nd Jett Berry (not pictured) , 3rd Jestine Oliver
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Senior: 1st Gabby Curtis - OVERALL WINNER (center), 2nd Jestine Oliver (left) , 3rd Kassidy Schwarz
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BREEDER OF THE YEAR
EXHIBITOR OF THE YEAR
Winners John & Sandra Juarez
Winner Carla Payne, presented by David Edwards
NEWCOMER AWARD
Winner Sharer Family Longhorns
TLBT SUPPORTER OF THE YEAR
Winner Sharon Jenson, accepted by Michelle Smith & family
TOP HAND AWARD
Winners Kyla & Weldon Lovejoy
HALTERED HERDSMANSHIP AWARD
NON-HALTERED HERDSMANSHIP AWARD
Winner Outlaw Cattle Company/Walker Hance, presented by Kevin Rooker (left)
Winner Snuff Ridge Ranch/Kyrah Schanbachler
TLBT ADVOCACY BRIGHT FUTURES AWARD SCHOLARSHIP
Winner Jacob Lowrie
SPECIAL SERVICE AWARD
Tammy Tiner recognizes Gabby Curtis as a 2020 recipient on behalf of the The Bright Futures Scholarship Committee.
Gabby Curtis presents Kevin Rooker a special award in recognition of his service on the World Show Committee
2020 TLBGCA Scholarship Recipients Winner of the Brand Rug Cindy Manion
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World Show
To those who exhibited, hauled kids and cattle, volunteered at the show or held qualifying shows – the World Show Committee
THANKS YOU for making it all possible!
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Texas Longhorn Breeders of Tomorrow
Presidents
Message
TLBT National Youth Show 2020 is one show I’ll never forget! Time with friends, family, cattle and some very intense moments. The TLBT Officer/Director elections were held Friday, June 26th. I am proud to hold the office of President for the 2020-2021 Show Season and excited for a new year with unlimited opportunities! My dreams began in November of 2014, my first calf (a donated heifer from Flying V Ranch) went home on a borrowed trailer. Was I ready for a Texas Longhorn? Not at all! Mentors quickly stepped in to guide us on what to feed, how to halter break, grooming and registering for shows. Foxy (FV Fox Two) will forever be the spark that fueled my passion for Texas Longhorns. Over 5 years later, both my siblings are showing and together we own about 40 head of cattle. I’ve brought several youth members into the TLBT organization, promoted beef sales, conducted seminars and given speeches. I wonder, did the Vinson family really know the value of their donation back in 2014? Foxy was never a grand champion cow, but she certainly opened the door to a whole new world for me and my family. I am an advocate of donation calves for this reason. At the award banquet Saturday night, 8 donated heifers were given to the winners of Gold Merit and Hall of Fame competitions. Time will show how these deserving youth use their donated calves to further their breeding program. I’m expecting big things from these future breeders and leaders. Congratulations to the winners and a huge thank you to those ranches who donated heifers!
Jacob Lowrie
2020-2021 TLBT Officers/Directors Jacob Lowrie: President Jessie Oliver: Vice President Adalyn Hamilton: Secretary Jackson Grace: Treasurer
Rise & Shine Everyone probably agrees, the youth of the TLBT are passionate about their Texas Longhorns! Some members take it to the next level, advocating for the breed in unique ways. Leading up to the 2020 National Youth Show Gabby Curtis hosted a showmanship clinic for other TLBT members to brush up on their skills. Thank you Gabby for serving as TLBT President from 2018-2020 and for mentoring other TLBT youth.
Rylee Yarborough: Reporter Allison Lowrie: Parliamentarian Sara Jennings: Senior Director Levi Sosebee: Senior Director Sarah Heimeyer: Teen Director Madi Moreland: Teen Director Braylin Miller: Intermediate Director Cade Nolen: Intermediate Director Mayli Moreland: Junior Director Colton Wood: Junior Director 38 | August 2020
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TLBT MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: 1.) What motivated you to participate in the Gold Merit competition? I was motivated by many things. I am coming to the end of my show career and hadn’t had the opportunity to compete, so I knew I wanted to participate this year. I have never really done any kind of writing or speaking events, so I knew that I would learn a lot from it. 2.) How did you feel after your speech? After presenting my speech, I felt very relieved. I was so nervous to walk in and present what I wrote, even if I was confident about my topic. I’ve never done something like Gold Merit so when I finished I felt a huge weight lifted off my shoulders.
JESTINE OLIVER
3.) What was your topic? My Gold Merit Speech topic was about the effects of showing cattle and teens/children in foster care. 4.) What ranches did your two donation calves come from? I received two heifers. In Gold Merit, I received a heifer from Pine Ridge Ranch. For Hall of Fame I received a heifer from Sanddollar Ranch. 5.) Can you offer any advice for TLBT members who may be participating in the Gold Merit Competition for 2021? My advice for 2021 would be to just do it! I was so nervous and I didn’t do it when I had the chance and now I feel like I’m running out of time. It can’t hurt to try, just give it your all and even if you don’t win you will learn so much about yourself. You will learn your limits and exceed your own expectations. 6.) What are your future plans for your new heifers? I plan to exhibit them in my 2020-2021 show string.
2020 National Youth Show Heifer Donations, The TLBT Thanks You! Flying V Ranch
Red Star Ranch
Diamond Q Longhorns
Pine Ridge Ranch
El Coyote Ranch
Living Well Ranch
Sanddollar Ranch (2)
Building the Texas Longhorn Breeders of Tomorrow NTLBA Sulphur Springs Show 2018 Hailey Mann became the proud owner of DC Vegas, a young steer donated by Don Bartlett of D&C Ranch (Frisco, TX). Hailey and DC Vegas earned class champion at the TLBT National Youth Show 2020, a well earned reward for months of dedication and hard work. While the ribbons and buckles are amazing, the true win comes outside the ring – when a TLBT member and an established ranch make a connection. Don Bartlett recently commented on a post by Hailey Mann... “One of the many rewarding events in my Longhorn life was donating 2 steers to a youth program about 20 months ago. Hailey Mann won one, DC Vegas. Since then I have received a dozen letters from Hailey Mann, countless positive posts from her. Today I finally met Hailey Mann, her parents and her sister. It is more rewarding to donating to youth than to selling ropers. If any youth wants to follow in Hailey Mann footsteps I will donate a steer and I encourage the rest of my friends to do so.” Hailey Mann & Don Bartlett
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Shows
Updates and Additions to the TLBAA Handbook Effective beginning July 1, 2020 General Rules and Regulations Pgs. 43 and 44 Grooming of Animals: Exhibitors are encouraged to show their animals in a neat and clean condition. Washing, brushing, combing and trimming of excess hair is permitted. As a recommended guideline, hair trimming should be done in those areas such as the neck and portions of the topline of the animal which may not lay flat against the body. The head, neck, brisket and around the base of the horns may be clipped smooth and the underline clipped blending sides. The sheath, navel flap, udder and tail (excluding the tail switch) may be clipped to remove long hair. While not advised or recommended body clipping or slick sheering is not grounds for removal from competition. All animals must be exhibited with the hair must be brushed down and smooth without the use of adhesives, aerosol sprays or agents that deter from the animal’s natural appearance. The tail switch is to be long and full without trimming or docking, and no balling or back combing of the tail switch is allowed. Sprays or concentrates specifically formulated and sold as fly and/or insect inhibitor or prohibitor are allowed to be applied to the hair. Show sheen administered from a pump spray bottle will be permitted. While trimming and clipping grooming of animals is permissible at shows, specifically prohibited practices include are: {a) the training of hair upwards or forwards and/ or being pulled upwards or forwards on any part of the animal’s body by brushing, combing or any other means; (b) the use of grooming chutes and/ or generators for the purpose of to aid in the clipping or grooming of hair on the premises of show locations (Note: generators mounted to trailers with living quarters, travel trailers or RV’s are acceptable); (bc) the sanding, oiling and polishing of horns; (c d) polishing of hooves; (d e) use of neck sweats. Violations of these rules will be grounds for removal from competition by show management and forfeiture of all fees and World Show qualifications. Sprays or concentrates specifically formulated and sold as fly and/or insect inhibitor or prohibitor are allowed to be applied to the hair. Show sheen administered from a pump spray bottle will be permitted. World Show Rules and Regulations Pgs. 48 and 73 Females: Any female over 30 months of age must have either a nursing Texas Longhorn calf (no cross bred calves will be allowed to be shown at side) at side or the results of a positive pregnancy test (palpation, blood or sonogram) listed on the health certificate, or the animal is not eligible to show. Pregnancy information and/or age of calf at side will be made available to the judge. Approved Classes For World Show and Qualifying Shows Pgs. 52 and 53 MINIATURE DIVISION MINIATURE FEMALES: M1. Born July-December of first preceding year. M2. Born January- June of first preceding year. M3. Born July- December of second preceding year. M4. Born January- June of second preceding year. M5. * Junior Champion Female (first and second place winners from classes 1-4) M6. * Reserve Junior Champion Female (remaining first and second place winners from Junior champion drive) M7. Born July- December of third preceding year. M8. Born January- June of third preceding year. M9. Born July- December of fourth preceding year. M10. Born January- June of fourth preceding year. M11. * Senior Champion Female (first and second places from classes 7-10) M12. *Reserve Senior Champion Female (remaining first and second place winners from Senior champion drive) M13. Grand Champion Female (winners from Junior and Senior champion drive) M14. Reserve Grand Champion Female (remaining winners from Junior and Senior
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Champion Drive) M15. Born fifth preceding year or before M16. Grand Champion Mature Female M17. Reserve Champion Mature Female MINIATURE BULLS: M18. Born July- December of first preceding year. M19. Born January- June of first preceding year., M20. * Junior Champion Bull (first and second place winners from classes 18-19) M21. * Junior Reserve Champion Bull (remaining first and second place winners from Junior champion drive) M22. Born July- December of second preceding year. M23. Born January- June of second preceding year. M24. * Senior Champion Bull (first and second place winners from classes 22-23) M25. *Senior Reserve Champion Bull (remaining first and second place winners from Senior champion drive) M26. Grand Champion Bull (winners from Junior and Senior champion drive) M27. Reserve Grand Champion Bull (remaining winners from Junior and Senior champion drive) Non Qualifying Classes Miniature Steers- Haltered M28. Born first preceding year. M29. Born second preceding year. M30. Born third preceding year or before M31. Grand Champion Steer (first and second place winners from classes 28-30) M32. Reserve Grand Champion Steer (remaining first and second place winners from Grand Champion Steer drive) Miniature Non Halter Females M33. Born first preceding year. M34. Born second preceding year. M35. Born third preceding year. M36. Born fourth preceding year or before. M37. Grand Champion Non Haltered Female (first and second place winners from classes 33-36) M38. Reserve Grand Champion Non Haltered Female (remaining first and second place winners from classes 33-36) Miniature Group Classes M39. Produce of Dam: two animals, natural birth, any sex, and can have different owners. M40. Get of Sire: three animals, natural birth, both sexes, 2 or more different dam’s, and can have different owners. NOTICE Due to the small number of breeders and miniature females involved in the show world- the same animal can be shown open qualifying haltered as well as non qualifying non halter, as long as the open qualifying halter show judge and the non qualifying non halter judge are not the same person. NOTICE Miniature cows must adhere to miniature height requirements of 45” at the hook bone at three years of age. TLBT SHOW RING CLASSIFICATIONS PG. 77 MINIATURE STEERS 38. Born first through third preceding calendar year of the NS. 39. Grand Champion Miniature Steer (selected from first and second place winners of class 38) 40. Reserve Grand Champion Miniature Steer (selected from remaining first and second place winners from class 38). NOTICE Animal must be registered as a miniature Texas Longhorn steer, and have the “m” notation in their registration number. NOTICE Miniature Steers must adhere to miniature height requirements of 50” at the hook bone at three years of age.
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Meet Our Members
Mike Broussard Double B Farms • Orange County, TX As far back as I can remember, I have had a passion for cattle ranching. I guess it came naturally from my early ancestors back in the late 1800’s, when the Broussard’s six brothers relocated from Louisiana to Texas with the original purchase of 3000 acres for the purpose of running cattle in Texas. With hard work and dedication, the ranch was expanded to over 4,000 head of cattle. I was recently blessed with the opportunity to purchase 951 acres in Orange County, TX with about half a mile of Sabine River frontage. My childhood dream of running cattle is coming together at age 53....it’s never too late. Of course the first task is to sell off the timber and develop pastures with grass, fencing, water wells, etc. It is indeed exciting times for me and Double B Farms. I decided on Double B with my 2 daughters in mind, Bailey and Brooklyn, hence Double B. I decided on the Texas Longhorn breed with much consideration. We were looking for a breed with durability, heat tolerance, mosquito Mike’s Champion Bull “Cougar Bait”. You can also and disease resistance, and of course docile to handle. It is certainly see him on this month’s cover. strange for me to say as a ‘89 Texas A&M graduate, but I fell in love with the Texas Longhorn breed as a perfect fit. I have purchased a young bull and 3 heifers from the show arena, and it’s just so exciting how each head has its own stamp on its hide that makes it special in comparison to others in the breed. When a heifer is about to become a cow, like a box of chocolates, you never know what you are going to get as Tom Hanks would say. In closing, I feel that I am off to a great start with my new farming venture and must give a special thanks to a few individuals that have given me a warm welcome to the Texas Longhorn network. I am very grateful for the relationship that I have with the Charlie Nolan family, the Rusty Morgan Family, Chris Schaper, and Ross Ohlendorf. I thank you all for your time and encouragement. It is greatly appreciated.
WANT TO BE FEATURED? “Meet Our Members” is a way for newer breeders (3 years or less) to introduce themselves to the Longhorn industry. If you would like to be featured, simply email myra@tlbaa.org for more information.
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2020 HORN SHOWCASE OCTOBER 1-3, 2020 • LAWTON, OKLAHOMA
Thank you to our generous sponsors for making this unique event possible! TWIST 21
FUTURITY SPONSORS
FHR Longhorns/Double C Ranch
Grand Champion Female: End Of Trail Ranch - Debbie Bowman Reserve Grand Champion Female: Brett Ranch - Brian Brett
LADY BUTLER Harrell Ranch - Kent & Sandy Harrell Circle Double C Ranch - Chris & Christina Clark
Grand Champion Bull: Struthoff Ranch - Lynn & Josie Struthoff
ANITA
Reserve Grand Champion Bull:
Triple S Bar Ranch – Greg & Colette Smith
J L Longhorns – Jim Lehrbass
YO SAMSON JOSEFINA 706 TS Adcock Longhorns - Terry & Sherri Adcock M2 Land and Cattle / Rocky Mountain Longhorns Bull Creek Ranch - Bill & Suzanne Torkildsen
Futurity Class Plus sponsors
BRONZE CLASS SPONSORSHIP
Futurity Class sponsors
Rolling D Ranch - Nancy Dunn NS Horns - Neal & Stann Maraman
BULL ALLEY
Hope Creek Ranch - Jim O’Connor Rockin’ Hil Ranch - Tucker & Carrie Hilbert Monmel Longhorns - Monte and Melissia Bierschenk Double K Longhorns - Kathy Palladini 50 Tall Ranch - Cody Davenport Diamond L Ranch - Phil & Lisa Baker Blue Ridge Ranch
Triple S Bar Ranch – Greg & Colette Smith
Futurity Additional sponsors
AWARDS RECEPTION Holly Billy Farms – Adam & Jen Clark
Lucky Mountain Ranch - Mike Davis Owen Longhorns – Michael Owen
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2020 HORN SHOWCASE OCTOBER 1-3, 2020 • LAWTON, OKLAHOMA
SPONSORSHIP PACKAGES
SAVE THOUSANDS ON MARKETING SERVICES! Late sponsorships may receive alternate benefits
Inquire about advertising options to replace HSC Sale benefits
DELTA DIAMOND - $10,000
TWIST 21 - $12,500
• Full page ad in Trails Magazine for 12 mo. - Value $9,600 • Three Sale Consignments - Value $1,050 • Sponsor ad on Website for 12 mo. - Value $3,300 • Full page ad in HSC Sale Catalog - Value $400 • Full page ad in HSC Program - Value $200 • Online Directory Web ad for 12 mo. - Value $240 • Breeder’s Guide ad in Trails Magazine for 12 mo. - Value $365 • Two 3’ x 5’ wall banners displayed • Two Custom E-blasts - Value $200 • Reserved Reception table for 8 with 8 drink tickets • Table for Ranch/Vendor Space • Reserved Parking Spot at Coliseum • Reserved Seating for Four at Sales • Pass to Front of Line for Animal Load Out • Recognition in event promotion online and print
LADY BUTLER- $5,500
• Full page ad in Trails Magazine for 6 mo. - Value $4,800 • Two Sale Consignments - Value $700 • Full page ad in HSC Sale Catalog - Value $400 • Full page ad in HSC Program - Value $200 • One 3’ x 5’ wall banner displayed • Four Reception Tickets with Six Drink Tickets • Table for Ranch/Vendor Space • Reserved Parking Spot at Coliseum • Reserved Seating for Four at Sales • Recognition in event promotion online and print
MEASLES 2849 - $1,800 • Button ad on Website for 12 mo. - Value $2,400 • Half page ad in HSC Catalog - Value $200 • One 3’ x 5’ wall banner displayed • Two Custom E-blasts - Value $200 • Two Reception Tickets • Recognition in event promotion online and print
ANITA - $3,000 • Half page ad in Trails Magazine for 3 mo. - Value $1,650 • Two Sale Consignments - Value $700 • Full page ad in HSC Sale Catalog - Value $400 • Full page ad in HSC Program - Value $200 • One 3’ x 5’ wall banner displayed • Four Reception Tickets • Table for Ranch/Vendor Space • Reserved Seating for Four at Sales • Recognition in event promotion online and print
YO SAMSON JOSEFINA 706 - $1,000 • One Sale Consignment - Value $350 • Full page ad in HSC Sale Catalog - Value $400 • Full page ad in HSC Program - Value $200 • Two Custom E-blasts - Value $200 • Two Reception Tickets • Recognition in event promotion online and print
BRONZE CLASS SPONSORSHIP- $250
www. tlbaa.org • salesandevents@tlbaa.org TLBAA Office • 817-625-6241
• Full page ad in Trails Magazine for 12 mo. - Value $9,600 • Two Sale Consignments - Value $700 • Full page ad in HSC Sale Catalog - Value $400 • Full page ad in HSC Program - Value $200 • Breeder’s Guide ad in Trails Magazine for 12 mo. - Value $365 • Two 3’ x 5’ wall banners displayed • Two Custom E-blasts - Value $200 • Reserved Reception table for 8 with 8 drink tickets • Table for Ranch/Vendor Space • Reserved Parking Spot at Coliseum • Reserved Seating for Four at Sales • Pass to Front of Line for Animal Load Out • Recognition in event promotion online and print
*Trails Magazine Sponsor Benefits To Be Redeemed September 2020-August 2021
• Recognition in HSC Program • Recognition in Trails Magazine HSC Results • Sponsor announced as class enters the ring • Recognition on special HSC sponsor page
* PAYMENT PLANS ARE AVAILABLE
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2020 BULL ALLEY
OCTOBER 2, 2020 • LAWTON, OKLAHOMA
SPONSORSHIP PACKAGES
SAVE THOUSANDS ON MARKETING SERVICES! *All Bull Alley Sponsorships include recognition in individual videos produced for each participating bull as well as during live presentation in Lawton.
$8,000 Package
$5,000 Package
$2,500 Package
$1,500 Package
• One Bull Alley Entry - Value $250 • One Full page ad in Trails for 8 mo. - Value $6,400 • One Full page ad in HSC Program - Value $200 • Breeder’s Guide ad in Trails for 12 mo. - Value $365 • Two 3’ x 5’ wall banners displayed • Two custom E-blasts - Value $200 • Reserved Parking Spot at Coliseum • Table for Ranch/Vendor Space • Reserved Banquet Table For 8 with 8 Drink Tickets - Value $500
• One Bull Alley Entry - $250 • One Full page ad in trails for 3 mo. - Value $1,650 • One Full page ad in HSC Program - Value $200 • One 3’ x 5’ wall banner displayed • Two custom E-blasts - Value $200 • Table for Ranch/Vendor Space • Two Banquet Tickets - Value $100
• One Bull Alley Entry - Value $250 • One Full page ad in trails for 6 mo. - Value $4,800 • One Full page ad in HSC Program - Value $200 • Two 3’ x 5’ wall banners displayed • Two custom E-blasts - Value $200 • Table for Ranch/Vendor Space • Four Banquet Tickets with Six Drink Tickets - Value $250
• One Bull Alley Entry - $250 • One Full page ad in HSC Program - Value $200 • Two custom E-blasts - Value $200 • Table for Ranch/Vendor Space • Two Banquet Tickets - Value $100
Last Year’s Winners!
Each sold 35 straws of semen at 2019 Bull Alley
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RR Escondido Red 260 for more information/contact matt baca • mattbaca32@gmail.com • (719) 406-2513 salesandevents@tlbaa.org • (817) 625-6421 26 | May 2019
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2020 Bull & Embryo Alley Friday October 2nd • Lawton, OK
1. Each Bull/Cow receives spotlighted arena time. 2. All bulls must be TLBAA AI Certified to enter. 3. All cows must be TLBAA Registered. 4. Each owner may bring tank with semen or have semen sent to Champion Genetics. Must have 50 straws minimum available. 5. If less than 50 straws available, seller assumes responsibility for shipping costs. 6. All Living Bulls/Cows must be present at the HSC. 7. Bulls and Cows will be measured onsite. 8. No minimum straw purchases allowed. 9. Send photo to salesandevents@tlbaa.org.
Plan Ahead: TLBAA AI Certification must be completed by SEPTEMBER 4 Exhibitor Name: ___________________________________________ Email: _____________________________________________ Exhibitor Phone: ___________________________________________ Exhibitor TLBAA NO: ____________________________ Animal Name: __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Animal Date of Birth: __________ Animal’s TLBAA NO: ____________ AI Certification NO: ___________________________ q Bull/Embryo Alley $250 - Includes one measurent, indicate below. Additional measurement $100 each. q Tip-To-Tip
q Total Horn
q Twisty
q Composite (Additional $200)
q 20’X10’ additional $100 (limited number available) Normal Price of Semen/Embryo _____________________ Horn Showcase Price of Semen/Embryo ______________________ Honors & Awards, Notable Offspring, Measurement History, Additional Comments: _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Song Clip of Choice for Entrance (25 seconds): ______________________________________________________________________ If not marked, song will be selected for you. Total Payment $______ FORM OF PAYMENT:
CASH
CHECK
CREDIT CARD
CREDIT CARD ON FILE
Credit Card # ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ NAME ON CARD _______________________________ VISA MASTERCARD DISCOVER
Exp. Date ______ CID # ______
ENTRY DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 4 WITH PAYMENT IN FULL CONTACT MATT BACA • mattbaca32@gmail.com • (719) 406-2513 TLBAA • PO Box 4430 Fort Worth, TX 76164 • salesandevents@tlbaa.org • (817) 625-6241 • (817) 625-1388 Fax
Terms: Champion Genetics will be onsite for semen transfers, shipping and handling at buyers expense. Awards will be presented at the event. Winners not in attendance will be responsible for actual award shipping cost.
2020 HORN SHOWCASE MEASURING CLASSES FEMALES
BULLS
Class 1 Females October 2019 (TTT only) Class 2 Females September 2019 (TTT only) Class 3 Females August 2019 (TTT only) Class 4 Females July 2019 (TTT only) Class 5 Females June 2019 (TTT only) Class 6 Females May 2019 (TTT only) Class 7 Females April 2019 Class 8 Females March 2019 Class 9 Females February 2019 Class 10 Females January 2019 Class 11 Females December 2018 Class 12 Females November 2018 Class 13 Females September-October 2018 Class 14 Females July-August 2018 Class 15 Females May-June 2018 Class 16 Females March-April 2018 Class 17 Females January-February 2018 Class 18 Females October-December 2017 Class 19 Females July-September 2017 Class 20 Females April-June 2017 Class 21 Females January-March 2017 Class 22 Females September-December 2016 Class 23 Females May-August 2016 Class 24 Females January-April 2016 Class 25 Females July-December 2015 Class 26 Females January-June 2015 Class 27 Females 2014 Class 28 Females 2013-2012 Class 29 Females 2011-2009 Class 30 Females 2008-2005 Class 31 Females 2004 and older
Class 32 Bulls October 2019 (TTT only) Class 33 Bulls September 2019 (TTT only) Class 34 Bulls August 2019 (TTT only) Class 35 Bulls July 2019 (TTT only) Class 36 Bulls June 2019 (TTT only) Class 37 Bulls May 2019 (TTT only) Class 38 Bulls April 2019 Class 39 Bulls March 2019 Class 40 Bulls February 2019 Class 41 Bulls January 2019 Class 42 Bulls December 2018 Class 43 Bulls November 2018 Class 44 Bulls September-October 2018 Class 45 Bulls July-August 2018 Class 46 Bulls May-June 2018 Class 47 Bulls March-April 2018 Class 48 Bulls January-February 2018 Class 49 Bulls October-December 2017 Class 50 Bulls July-September 2017 Class 51 Bulls April-June 2017 Class 52 Bulls January-March 2017 Class 53 Bulls July-December 2016 Class 54 Bulls January-June 2016 Class 55 Bulls 2015 Class 56 Bulls 2014-2013 Class 57 Bulls 2012-2010 Class 58 Bulls 2009 and older
STEERS
Class 62 Steers Oct. 2018-Jan. 2016 Class 63 Steers 2015-2013 Class 64 Steers 2012 and older
TWISTY
Class 59 Females Twisty Horn Oct. 2018-Jan. 2016 Class 60 Females Twisty Horn 2015-2013 Class 61 Females Twisty Horn 2012 and older
FUTURITY CLASSES FEMALES
Class 1 September - October 2019 Class 2 July - August 2019 Class 3 May - June 2019 Class 4 March - April 2019 Class 5 January - February 2019 Class 6 September - December 2018 Class 7 May - August 2018 Class 8 January - April 2018 Class 9 Born 2017 - 2016 Class 10 Born 2015 & Before
BULLS
Class 1 September - October 2019 Class 2 July - August 2019 Class 3 May - June 2019 Class 4 March - April 2019 Class 5 January - February 2019 Class 6 September - December 2018 Class 7 May - August 2018 Class 8 January - April 2018
Visit tlbaa.org for Fillable Entry Forms, Due September 4 For More Information/Contact 817-625-6241 • salesandevents@tlbaa.org • www.TLBAA.org
2020 Horn SHowcase Satellite Locations Montgomery, AL: Neal Maraman, 9/26/20, 2:00 pm, BBQ & Potluck afterwards Perris, CA: Bar-H-Ranch, Chris Herron, 9/26/20, Lunch with all the beer/wine you can drink Yoder, CO: Russell Freeman 9/26/20, followed by 11th Annual Rocky Mountain Oyster Party - Everyone Welcome McLean, IL: David & Angie Wulf, 4 Oaks Farm Peru, IN: Curtis Elburn, 9/27/20, Noon - Lunch served Washington, IN: Tracy Jones, Hoosier Longhorns, 9/26/20, 9:00 am - Noon Greenleaf, KS: Lazy J Longhorns, Joe Sedlacek, 9/27/20, 1:00 pm –Longhorn Chili Niotaze, KS: Vance Farner, Oak Hill Longhorns, 9/26/20 - 10:00 am plus ranch tour and lunch Big Timber, MT: Dave Hodges Carl Junction, MO: Cody Davenport, 50 Tall Ranch, 9/26/20, 7:00 am – 2:00 pm Killdeer, ND: Chad Smith, Smith Longhorns, 9/27/20, 10:00 am - Ranch tour and lunch
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Barnesville, OH: Darol Dickinson, Dickinson Cattle Co. 9/26/20, 2:00 pm - Customer Appreciation Day Overbrook, OK: Bob & Pam Loomis, 9/26/20, 10:00 am - Noon Rapid City, SD: Gordon Howie, 10:00 am - followed by lunch Corsicana, TX: Michael & Elizabeth Fritz, 9/26/20 - Ranch Tours Fayetteville, TX: Richard & Jeanne Filip, Bentwood Ranch, 9/26/20 Kingsville, TX: Felix Serna, El Coyote Ranch, 9/26/20 Somerville, TX: Darlene Aldridge, Star Creek Ranch, 9/26/20, 9:00 am St. George, UT: Doug Hunt Taft, TX: Chris Clark, Circle Double C Ranch, 9/26 Winnsboro, TX: Kurt Twining, Silver T Ranch, 9/26/20, 10:00 am – Noon; lunch & ranch tours Telford, TN: Todd Hensley, Flying H Cattle Company, 9/26/20, 10:00 am Rochelle, VA: G&G Longhorns, Bear Davidson, 9/26/20, 11:00 am lunch & ranch tours Clinton, Ontario, Canada: Clarence Dekens, Harm-N-E Longhorns, 9/26/20, Ontario TX LH Assoc. Meeting
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HSC ENTRY FORM
Exhibitor Name: _____________________________________________ Exhibitor Member No. ________________________________________ Exhibitor Phone No. __________________________________________ Exhibitor E-mail Address: _____________________________________ Animal TLBAA No. ___________________________________________
FUTURITY
MEASUREMENT
Animal Name: _______________________________________________
OCTOBER 1-3, 2020 LAWTON, OK
ENTRY DEADLINE SEPTEMBER 4, 2020
Measuring Class Entered ________________ q $100 Tip-to-Tip q $100 Total Horn q $300 Composite (TTT & TH Included) Twisty Horn Class Entered ________________ q $100 Twisty Horn (Measuring along horn lines wrapping around horn) q Animal will be in Lawton, OK - 10’X10’ Stall included
q 20’X10’ Stall $100 (limited number available)
SATELLITE LOCATION __________________________________________________________________________________ q $225 Futurity - Class Entered __________________ Class winners have the option to sell with no consignment fee during the HSC Select Sale *Animal must be in Lawton, OK. Includes ONE measuring class. Please mark measuring class above.
GROUP CLASSES
GET OF SIRE OR PRODUCE OF DAM - Recognizing genetic production through verified measuring data of offspring. Breeding offspring only, steers not eligible. Offspring must be entered on separate entry forms for the required measuring classes. Competing sires and dams do not have to measured. q $100 Senior Division Get of Sire 6yrs+ q $100 Senior Division Produce of Dam 6yrs+
q $100 Junior Division Get of Sire 2-5yrs q $100 Junior Division Produce of Dam 2-5yrs
ELIGIBLE OFFSPRING MUST BE MEASURED 3 WAYS - TTT, TH, COMP. TWO ANIMALS FOR DAMS, THREE FOR BULLS 1. _____________________________________________________________ Animal’s TLBAA NO. _______________________________ 2. _____________________________________________________________ Animal’s TLBAA NO. _______________________________ 3. _____________________________________________________________ Animal’s TLBAA NO. _______________________________
TOTAL $__________________
FORM OF PAYMENT: CASH
CHECK
CREDIT CARD
CREDIT CARD ON FILE
CC# ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ NAME ON CARD _______________________________________ VISA MASTERCARD DISCOVER EXP. _______ CID # _______
ENTRY DEADLINE SEPTEMBER 4 WITH PAYMENT DUE IN FULL - SALESANDEVENTS@TLBAA.ORG CONTACT HSC Chairman Matt Baca P (719) 406-2513 • mattbaca32@gmail.com TLBAA • PO Box 4430 Fort Worth, TX 76164 • www.tlbaa.org • P (817) 625-6421 • F (817) 625-1388 TERMS: Awards will be presented at the event, winners not in attendance are responsible for actual award shipping cost. Photos are required for winners gallery in Trails Magazine, send to salesandevents@tlbaa.org. No refunds after entry deadline.
2020 Horn Showcase RULES AND INFORMATION GET OF SIRE AND PRODUCE OF DAM SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Thursday, October 1
Cattle Check In 9:00 am - 9:00 p.m.
Friday, October 2 Measuring Classes Seminars Bull Alley Reception Bull Alley
Saturday, October 3
Futurity Seminar Cocktails/Awards Reception Select Sale
Sunday, October 4
All Cattle Must Be Removed By 12:00 pm
ALL FEMALE ENTRIES • A Horn Showcase female entry must have had at least one registered TLBAA calf, be nursing a calf at side or be confirmed bred by 36 months of age by palpation, ultrasound or BioPRYN blood test conducted 60-days past breeding and be so noted on a health certificate signed by a veterinarian and furnished to the show office.
EXHIBITOR’S CHOICE
• Awarded to the owner who has the most animals entered and officially measured for the Horn Showcase. • There will be one point awarded for each animal entered in a measuring class. • Animals can be measured in Lawton or at satellite locations. • Animals must be listed with the same ownership name. Ownerships listed in a single name or two names associated with a ranch name will be considered as the same ownership. • Partnerships will be considered a separate ownership. • In the event of a tie, all winning owners will be declared as winners and receive award. Examples: John Smith, Ann Smith, John & Ann Smith, or Smith Longhorns will all be considered as the same ownership. (John or Ann) Smith/Brown Partnership will be considered a separate ownership.
ULTIMATE COW & BULL AWARD • One bull and one female will be chosen based on popular vote. • Animals must be present in Lawton to be eligible. • Ballots will be available at the TLBAA desk during the event for voting.
HORN SHOWCASE FUTURITY
The TLBAA HSC Futurity is set up by age divisions to allow breeders the opportunity to exhibit the total package animals that represent their breeding operation. • There is a 75% cash payout based on the class size. Payout will go to the top 20% of the class. • Animals must be entered in at least one horn measurement contest. • Animals will enter the ring based on age. Youngest to oldest. When the animal being exhibited walks into the ring, the 5 judge panel will be given the animals DOB, and a horn measurement taken from the previous day. It will be a TTT, TH, Twist for the females, and a TTT, or TH for the males in the contest. • With the 5 judge panel, the high score and the low score will be thrown out and the remaining three judges will be added together for the final score. In the event of a tie there will be a tie breaker judge selected in advance. That judge’s score will be the tie breaker in the event of a tie. • Animals must measure in at least one measurement class to participate in Futurity as well as be eligible for a Superior Award.
For More Information/Contact
• Get of Sire and Produce of Dam will each offer a Junior Division and a Senior Division. • Each Division is based on the age of the offspring of the animal entered. The Junior Division consists of offspring between the ages of two and five years of age. The Senior Division consists of offspring six years and older. • Sires must have three offspring in any (Jr. or Sr.) Division to compete in that Division. All offspring must be measured in TTT, TH & Composite. • Dams must have two offspring in any (Jr. or Sr.) Division to compete in that Division. All offspring must be measured in TTT, TH & Composite. • Both living and deceased bulls and cows can be entered since entries are based on measurements of offspring. • Scoring for each animal will be computed by adding the values of TTT, TH and Composite of all three offspring for a bull or both offspring for a cow. The bull or cow with the highest value of the total added measurements amongst offspring will be the winner. • Animals do not need to be present to compete in this class – can be measured at a satellite or in Lawton. • Only breeding animals (Bulls or Cows) can compete as offspring. • Offspring may be produced by natural breeding, artificial insemination or embryo transfer.
HORN SHOWCASE SUPERIOR AWARD
This innovative award showcases our most elite animals that possess the total package we all strive for. To achieve the Superior Award, animals are required to compete in the horn measurement contest, as well as be judged on conformation in the Horn Showcase Futurity. • To win the Superior Award, you must receive the smallest number in the points system. 1st is granted 1 point. 2nd granted 2 points, and so on. This will be the same for the Futurity as well as horn measurement. • In the Futurity, you must place in the top three in your class to be eligible to compete for the Superior Award, as well as placing in the top 3 in any measurement class (Tip to Tip, Total Horn, or Twist for females) or (Tip to Tip or Total Horn for bulls) to be eligible. • Example of how Superior animal is awarded: Animal with the lowest number of points wins “Superior.” If there is a tie for Superior, then both animals will be awarded.
BULL ALLEY
• Bulls must be TLBAA A.I. certified and have an A.I. certified number to sell semen and participate in most straws sold. • Bulls that are living must be present in Lawton, OK; deceased bulls may be entered for semen sales only. (Deceased bulls may have their offspring on site to represent them) • Each owner should bring a semen tank with semen for sale or have semen sent to Champion Genetics. Must have 50 straws minimum available. If less than 100 straws available, seller must pay shipping to buyer. • No minimum straw purchases allowed. • Bulls must be entered in a measurement class. • Syndicated A.I. Sires may participate.
EMBRYO ALLEY
• Donors or their offspring must be present. • Embryos do not have to be present. • Owners can sell frozen embryos or embryo pregnancies. • Animals will be highlighted in the same manner as Bull Alley
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Health
Coronavirus Has Many Different Strains
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oronavirus has been in the news a lot this year; the new human strain that started in China created worldwide panic. There are several strains of coronavirus that can affect humans, but even though they are related to the coronavirus in cattle, humans can’t get this disease from cattle. Dr. Geof Smith, College of Veterinary Medicine, North Carolina State University, in Raleigh, NC explains that the coronaviruses are a very diverse family of RNA viruses. These are a type of virus in which the genetic information is stored in the form of RNA (as opposed to DNA). “The coronaviruses are characterized by clublike spikes that project from their surface. The strains that cause respiratory disease in people and the strains that infect cattle are different. The bovine coronavirus is in group 2a and all the human respiratory coronaviruses have been in subgroup 2b,” Smith says.
pregnant cows to protect their newborn calves against rotavirus, coronavirus and E. coli infections). Making sure calves get an adequate amount of high-quality colostrum soon after birth is the best insurance against scours caused by coronavirus, but there’s also an intranasal vaccine that can be given to newborn calves if there is some question about the adequacy of colostrum antibodies. The best treatment for calves that get coronavirus is good care and plenty of fluids and elec-
CORONAVIRUS IN CATTLE Most cattlemen are familiar with coronavirus because bovine coronavirus has been a problem in beef and dairy herds for many years, especially in young calves. Smith says there are three different but distinct disease syndromes caused by coronavirus in cattle. CALF DIARRHEA - Coronavirus can infect and kill cells that line the small intestine in a young calf, damaging the lining so it can’t absorb fluid and nutrients. Moderate to severe diarrhea is the typical result. The diarrhea generally lasts four to seven days and is the most common sign of this disease. Affected calves are usually between one and three weeks of age, according to Smith. Older calves generally have some resistance. If diarrhea shows up in a calf older than three weeks, it’s generally due to some other type of infection, or mixed infection. The best prevention against diarrhea in young calves caused by coronavirus is a clean environment and strong immunity in the calves. If you have trouble with scours in young calves, it pays to vaccinate pregnant cows ahead of calving so they provide a high level of antibodies in their colostrum. There are several vaccines that can be given to pregnant cows (such as Calf-Guard— which can be given to pregnant cows or to baby calves, to protect against rotavirus and coronavirus—and ScourGuard which can be given to 50 | August 2020
trolytes (administered often) to replace what’s being lost through diarrhea. If you can prevent severe dehydration and help the calf fight the disease, he will usually recover within a few days. Viral scours does not respond to antibiotics, but your veterinarian may prescribe a broadspectrum antibiotic to protect the calf against secondary bacterial infections. A calf whose immune system is weakened by the viral infection is more vulnerable to an opportunistic bacterial infection in addition to the viral scours. WINTER DYSENTERY is another disease in cattle associated with coronavirus. This is a highly contagious gastrointestinal disease, causing diarrhea in adult cattle. Dr. Gregg Hazlicek (Kansas State University) says it usually affects cattle 2 to 6 years of age. Even though it’s most common in dairies, it has also been seen in some cow-calf operations and feedlots. Several cases were recently diagnosed in the university lab at KSU. The diarrhea appears suddenly, and spreads
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through the herd quickly. In some instances the cows seem fine one day and by the next day a large number of them have blackish-green diarrhea, or will be passing blood clots instead of manure. Hazlicek says the virus is transmitted via feces (contaminating feed and water) but can also be spread via the respiratory tract, and there may be a mild nasal discharge. The number of cows in a herd that are affected is generally very high, but mortality rate is low. The disease is generally mild and the cows recover fairly quickly. This type of diarrhea is most commonly seen in dairy cattle housed indoors during winter, according to Smith. “The most common sign is explosive diarrhea in multiple animals within the milking herd, and the diarrhea often contains blood,” says Smith. Affected cows go off feed, so their milk production may drop significantly. There is often a musty, severely unpleasant odor in the barn during winter dysentery outbreaks. “There is no specific treatment for this disease other than keeping the cows hydrated with fluids, but actual death loss is usually low and the diarrhea typically resolves within a week or so,” he says. Antibiotics are of no use for treating the virus; the main thing is to make sure the cattle have access to plenty of fresh water and highly palatable feeds (to encourage them to keep eating). Diarrhea should always be properly diagnosed by a veterinarian, since there are other diseases that could cause diarrhea—including salmonella, coccidiosis and sometimes BVD. Hazlicek says that cows in herds that have experienced winter dysentery in the past are most at risk for getting it again. Stress such as confinement, poor ventilation in barns, bad weather and a sudden drop in temperature may create more risk. Sanitation is important. “We often see winter dysentery on operations that use the same loader buckets to load feed and also push manure,” he says.
ter dysentery in adult cattle is also associated with mild respiratory disease in cattle. Smith says research suggests that coronavirus is involved in bovine respiratory disease complex, though there is conflicting information in veterinary literature about the actual role of bovine coronavirus in causing pneumonia in cattle. “Several studies have shown that coronavirus represents one of the important viruses involved in development of bovine respiratory disease, though other researchers have not been able to find any correlation between prevalence of pneumonia and coronavirus shedding in the field.” Some researchers have been able to consistently find this virus in healthy calves, and some studies have produced pneumonia in calves, using experimental coronavirus infection. Some field studies show that the virus can be more commonly isolated from calves with pneumonia than from healthy calves. Smith says it is still not clear whether the virus that causes calf diarrhea, winter dysentery, and respiratory disease are all the same or a bit different. “The bovine coronavirus that causes these three distinct diseases may be the same virus or
BOVINE RESPIRATORY DISEASE COMPLEX – Hanzlicek says the bovine coronavirus we often see in baby calf scours and win-
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Health there may be some slight differences. Several publications have suggested that these bovine coronaviruses are genomically the same as the respiratory coronaviruses, while other studies have shown some small differences. At present, we still aren’t sure whether the bovine coronavirus that causes diarrhea is exactly the same virus that causes pneumonia, but we do know that the bovine virus is different from the one causing disease in humans,” he says. THE HUMAN STRAIN - Human coronavirus was first isolated in 1967 and is related to bovine coronavirus from a genetic standpoint, according to Smith. “Bovine coronavirus, however, has been shown to be species specific for cattle and does not infect people. Coronaviruses use special molecules called sialic acids to attach to the surface of cell membranes in the body, but other proteins are required for the viruses to actually enter the cells,” he says. “Studies in the lab using human cells have shown that the bovine coronavirus can attach to human airway epithelial cells but are unable to actually enter the cells,” says Smith. Even though there are genetic similarities between the different strains of coronaviruses, most scientists believe that these viruses have very narrow host
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ranges. Past epidemics of coronavirus in humans have included animal vectors such as pigs, chickens, ducks, and camels, but not cattle. The latest human outbreak is caused by a strain called Wuhan coronavirus. It seems to have originated from Wuhan, a large city in central China. “In 2003, there was a major coronavirus outbreak called Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome or SARS. That particular virus originated in China during late 2002 and spread globally in 2003. There were approximately 8,100 confirmed cases of SARS across 26 countries with about 775 deaths due to the virus,” says Smith. Another coronavirus outbreak called Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) originated in Saudi Arabia in 2012 and resulted in 850 deaths. “We still don’t fully understand where all these respiratory coronaviruses originated, but they probably moved into humans from animals. For example, the SARS virus originated in bats and then mutated to infect cats before moving into humans. With MERS, scientists believe the virus went from bats to camels to people,” says Smith. We don’t really know where the new Wuhan virus originated, but recent evidence suggests that it moved from bats into a rare animal--the Malayan pangolin. Smith says this armadillo-like species is popular in traditional Chinese medicine and is sold at the Wuhan Seafood Market where the virus was originally isolated. We hope that the current spread of this disease in humans can be halted, but in the meantime people can rest assured that they cannot get this virus from cattle.
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Sale Results
2020 RED MCCOMBS FIESTA SALE RESULTS June 19, 2020 • Johnson City, TX Auctioneer: Bruce McCarty Sale Host: Red McCombs Results submitted by Alan Sparger Photos by Hired Hand Software
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VOLUME BUYERS: GLENDENNING FARMS, SETH BURNS, MIKE CASEY & HH CATTLE CO.
HIGH SELLING LOT:
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LOT 40 - LM NOVA BELL CONSIGNOR: MIKE DAVIS BUYER: SETH BURNS
OTHER HIGH SELLING LOTS: $21,500 – Lot 19 - BC Super Smoke’n Consignor: Bow Carpenter • Buyer: Glendenning Farms
$19,000 – Lot 5 - LM Magnum’s Cherry Pie Consignor: Mike Davis • Buyer: Hicks Longhorns
$15,000 – Lot 37 - Brazos Rose Belle Consignor: Pam Watkins & Mike Crawford • Buyer: Mike Davis
$14,500 – Lot 25 - BC Iron A Smoke’n Consignor: Bow Carpenter • Buyer: Dean Whitlock
$14,500 – Lot 74 - Pacific Shawna Consignor: Mike Casey • Buyer: Glendenning Farms
$14,000 – Lot 44 - Lezawe EOT 334 Consignor: Mike Casey • Buyer: HH Cattle Co.
$13,500 – Lot 27 - DC Cassandra Consignor: Janet Harman & Kent Mayes • Buyer: Mike Casey
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Sale Results
2020 CHERRY BLOSSOM SALE & FUTURITY RESULTS June 13, 2020 • Culpeper, VA Auctioneer: Dan Huntington Sale Host: The Longhorn Legacy Group Results Furnished by Chase Vasut Photos Courtesy of Hired Hand Software
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HIGH SELLING LOT:
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LOT 10 - RHF CINDERENE
OTHER HIGH SELLING LOTS: $13,000 – Lot 25 - Dunn Added Value $11,000 – Lot 41 - HL Foxy Trulla $10,500 – Lot 1 - RZ Fancy Two months of extra waiting proved to be worth it. The first Longhorn Legacy Group sale sets a record. Best average in the 15 year history. We also had a record Futurity crowd with 115 entries and gave out over $25,601 in prize money. We can’t thank everyone who participated in every aspect, from buying and bidding to tagging and running cattle. It’s a village.
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Calling for Nominations for the TLBAA Special Awards The TLBAA special year end awards will be presented during the annual meeting held during Texas Longhorn Weekend in January 2021. All TLBAA active members are encouraged to nominate fellow breeders for these special honors. Nominees will each be verified as active TLBAA members in good standing. Nominations must be in a written format and will include why/how the individual nominated fulfills the criteria of the award. An individual can only be nominated for one award each year. All nominees received and verified will be listed in the November TRAILS, and you the members, will be selecting the overall award winners. Deadline for nomination submissions is September 15, 2020, 5 pm CST. Nominations should be emailed to awards@tlbaa.org. If unable to email, you may fax or mail to the TLBAA office. Think about who you know that deserves to be recognized for a year end award. Remember the deadline for nominations for these awards is September 15, 2020, 5 pm CST. For further information or additional questions please contact Tina L. DuBose, Affiliate Chairperson. Continue reading for criteria and past winners of these prestigious awards.
The Dave Evans Breeder of the Year Award
The Dave Evans Breeder of the Year Award is given to individuals who have dedicated themselves to the betterment of Texas Longhorn cattle through their breeding program. This award is named after native Texan, Dave Evans, who entered the Texas Longhorn industry in 1977, establishing the Yellow Pine Ranch at Cuchara, CO. He and his wife, Billicarole, quickly became enthusiastic about the breed and additional ranches were purchased to supplement the original ranch. Evans served on the Board of Directors of both the TLBAA and the Mountain & Plains Texas Longhorn Association. He also served terms as TLBAA Vice-President. He was a founding partner and host of the Colorado National Texas Longhorn Sale, a record-breaking event when it started in 1981, which continued to be one of the industry’s major events for many years. From the start, Evans realized the necessity of using the best bulls available in the breed in order to develop a top herd. His goal was to breed for consistent size as well as correctness and outstanding horns. He purchased Texas Ranger JP in 1980, and then Dixie Rebel and Major Investment. In 1986, Evans acquired CT Spoty Ruler, the bull he considered to be the best he’d ever owned. Before his untimely death, Evans had succeeded in breeding a herd of Texas Longhorns that were well recognized in the breed. It is therefore a significant honor to be a recipient of this award, named in honor of this dedicated Longhorn breeder.
Past Recipients of the Dave Evans Award 1982 – Babs & Chico Wright 1983 – Jack Montgomery 1984 – Red McCombs 1985 – Ray Moore 1986 – Al Micallef 1987 – Glen W. Lewis 1988 – Dave Evans 1989 – Jerry & Martha Gillespie 1990 – Bob & Linda Moore 1991 – Dr. Joseph Graham 1992 – Dr. L.V. Baker 1993 – Johnnie Hoffman 1994 – Wayne Rumley, Wes & Carrie Hill 1995 – W.O. & Patti Marquess 1996 – El Coyote Ranch 1997 – John T. Baker 1998 – Shady W Ranch 1999 – Bob Coffee 2000 – John & Christy Randolph 14 | December 2016
2001 – Ben Gravett 2002 – Bob Loomis 2003 – John & Diann Chase 2004 – Mike Bowman 2005 – Johnnie Robinson 2006 – Robert and Kim Richey 2007 – Doug Hunt 2008 – Kaso Kety 2009 – Jimmy Jones Dora Thompson 2010 – Brent & Cindy Bolen 2011 – Darlene Aldridge, DVM 2012 – El Coyote Ranch 2013 – Bob Loomis 2015 – Brett & Darcy De Lapp 2016 – Nancy Dunn 2017 – Richard Filip 2018 – John & Brenda Oliver 2019–Bill & Suzanne Torkildsen
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Jack Phillips Award The Jack Phillips Award honors individuals who have worked selflessly for the Texas Longhorn and breeders alike, without recognition. This award is named after former TLBAA President Jack Phillips who was a quiet, yet forceful presence in the TLBAA. It is hoped that Affiliate Presidents will encourage their members to nominate individuals who have fulfilled this criteria but all members of the TLBAA are encouraged to makes nominations.
Past recipients of the Jack Phillips Award 1994 – John & Silvia Gams 1995 – Kenneth Archer 1996 – Maudeen Marks & Eileen Day 1997 – Noah & Melba Oliver 1998 – R.L. Slater 1999 – Glen Lewis 2000 – Dorie Damuth 2001 – Charley & Doris Snyder 2002 – David Hartshorn 2003 – Ray Moore 2004 – Morgan Cook, Jr. 2005 – Ronnie Cruce 2006 – Albert G. “Pete” Boyce, Jr. 2007 – Trigg & Traci Moore 2008 – Steve & Bodie Quary 2009 – Steven Zunker 2010 – Donnie Taylor 2011 – Elmer Rosenberger 2012 – Kim & Robert Richey 2013 – Dale Hunt & Sherrill Caddel 2014 – Geoff Dawson, Tina Stewart & Charlene Musgrove 2015 – Rodger & Bonnie Damrow 2016 – Joe Sedlacek 2017 – John & Christy Randolph 2018– Keith & Tina Dubose 2019– Neil Glasgow Jan McDaniel
Elmer Parker Lifetime Award
Lifetime Devotion to the Texas Longhorn Breed and Its Breeders
The Elmer Parker Lifetime Award honors those members, who have been dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the Longhorn breed, qualities that Parker was known for. This award is named after Elmer Parker, who was a longtime employee and manager of the Wichita Mountain Wildlife Refuge Longhorn herd. Parker joined the staff at the Refuge in 1946, learning from the previous Longhorn managers: Earl Drummond, Heck Schrader and Joe Bill Lee. In 1968, he took over the responsibilities of the Longhorns at the Refuge and continued until his retirement in 1981. Thus, the continuity of Longhorn expertise at the Refuge continued for more than half a century. The Parker Brown color designation on Longhorn registrations was named after Elmer Parker – the dark brown, almost black color, with lighter dorsal stripe, was one of his favorite colors.
Past Recipients of the Elmer Parker Award
1987 – J.G. “Jack” Phillips 1988 – Dave Evans 1989 – J.W. Isaacs 1990 – Charles Schreiner III 1991 – Eddie Wood 1992 – F.M. “Blackie” Graves 1993 – Dan. O. Coates 1994 – Leonard Stiles 1995 – Johnnie Hoffman 1996 – Walter B. Scott 1997 – Col. Fraser West 1998 – Linda Moore/ Harvey Rasmussen 1999 – Owen McGill 2000 – Charlene Semkin 2001 – Dan W. Coates 2002 – Bob Moore
2003 – Tim Miller 2004 – T.M. Smith 2005 – H.C. Carter 2006 – Sherman Boyles 2007 – Harvey Rassmussen 2008 – Dr. Bob Kropp 2009 – Michael McLeod 2010 – Joe & Lorinda Valentine 2011 – Maurice Ladnier 2012 – Dr. Joyce Kimble 2013 – Kaso Kety 2015 – John Allen 2016 – Wes Watson 2017 – Darol Dickinson 2018 – Dr. Gene & Lana Hightower 2019–Dr. Darlene Aldridge D.V.M
Mel Raley Rising Star The Mel Raley Rising Star Award is a special recognition awarded to those who have been an active member of the TLBAA for less than five years and through involvement and sustained enthusiasm have made a positive impact on their peers and on the Longhorn breed. This award is named after Mel Raley, who will always be remembered as a shining star for the TLBAA because of his ability to share his vast knowledge of the Longhorn breed with new members.
Past Recipients of the Mel Raley Rising Star Award
1999 – Barry & Jeanne Carter Gray 2000 – Gary “Cowboy” & Kendra Kelley 2001 – Joel & Shirley Lemley 2002 – Zech Dameron, III 2003 – Glen & Larry Smith 2004 – Danny & Carole Phillips 2005 – Rebecca Rhodes 2006 – John & Brenda Oliver 2007 – Bruce & Susan Easterly 2008 – Randy Briscoe 2009 – Matt Westmoreland 2010 – Jay & Suzanne Faske 2011 – Danny & Merrilou Russell 2012 – Greg Franks 2013 – Kyle & Whitney Mayden 2016 – James & Paula Wilkins 2017 –John & Lauren Clark 2018 – Austin & Taylor Rohr 2019 –Dale Metz & DeCarlo Noble
TLBAA Year-End Awards Nomination Form
TLBAA is now accepting nominations to four important annual awards. Each award encompasses different characteristics, values and contributions to the Texas Longhorn industry. Nominations must describe in detail how the nominee fulfills the criteria of the award. Name-only nominations will not be accepted. Nominees must be active TLBAA members in good standing.
THE DEADLINE TO RECEIVE NOMINATIONS IS SEPTEMBER 15, 2020, 5 p.m. CST. The recipients of these awards will be honored as part of the Texas Longhorn Weekend in Fort Worth, Texas. Contact TLBAA at 817-625-6241 for more information.
Your Name: _________________________________________________________TLBAA Number__________________ Your Contact Number: ________________________________________________________________________________ Nominee’s Name: ____________________________________________________TLBAA Number__________________ Nominee Contact Number: ___________________________________________________________________________ Which award are they being nominated for? _____________________________________________________________ How and why does the nominee fulfill the described criteria of the award? (Please limit comments to 450 wods) __________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ ___________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ Use Additional Paper if Needed – If multiple nominations are received for an individual, the comments will be combined into one set of criteria. Please submit photo(s) of nominee with this nomination. Return completed form to awards@tlbaa.org. If you are unable to email, you may fax or mail to the TLBAA office. P.O. Box 4430, Fort Worth, Texas 76164 817.625.6241 • 817.625.1388 Fax
Texas Longhorn Hall Of Fame
Nominations Being Accepted for Texas Longhorn Hall of Fame The purpose of the Texas Longhorn Hall of Fame is to preserve the great history of the Texas Longhorn cattle breed and to recognize individuals who have had the greatest impact and influence on the breed. Induction into the Texas Longhorn Hall of Fame is the highest honor that can be bestowed upon an individual, whose contributions and commitment have truly shaped the breed. NOMINATION CRITERIA Any TLBAA member in good standing may submit a nomination. Nominee must have been an outstanding contributor over a period of years either as a breeder, competitor or contributor to the Texas Longhorn breed. The nominee should have been or is currently a member of the TLBAA. A nominee may be either living or deceased. NOMINATION PROCESS Nomination of an individual must be submitted using the form provided by TLBAF. Incomplete nominations will not be accepted. Materials which may be included with the nomination form are photographs, newspaper or other publication clippings, multimedia items, URL addresses for online videos, competition records from the TLBAA’s HORNS system or other related organizations, reference letters from those who know or knew the nominee, a personal testament from the individual preparing the nomination, or relevant passages from books containing biographical information on the nominee. If these items are sent in, they will not be returned and will become a part of the archives. Nomination forms and supporting materials must be submitted UNBOUND on traditional letter size paper (8.5”x11”). The nomination process considers individuals addressing the following criteria: a. Accomplishments in the Longhorn industry b. National importance within the Longhorn industry c. Contributions made to the Longhorn industry d. Enduring value or historical significance of accomplishments e. Personal qualities (integrity, character, uniqueness) Upon receiving a nomination, the TLBAF office will send acknowledgement. The acknowledgement of materials does NOT indicate a successful nomination. Nominations will be accepted year round; however, a nomination must be received by a deadline of September 15 of each year in order for the committee to consider for the following year. A nomination of a person may be reviewed by the Hall of Fame Committee each year for a maximum of three years; however, the nomination must be resubmitted each year. Upon the completion of the third year, if a nominee has not been selected for induction, then the nominator must wait two complete calendar years before resubmitting that particular nominee to the Hall of Fame Committee for consideration. The Hall of Fame Committee, by a majority vote will select the inductees and be confirmed by a majority vote of the TLBAF Board. INDUCTION CEREMONY An induction ceremony will take place annually at the Hall of Fame banquet, co-hosted by the TLBAF and the TLBAA. Inductees will receive appropriate recognition and awards at the banquet. Inductee will also be showcased in the Texas Longhorn Hall of Fame section of the TLBAF Museum (once the building is complete).
Nominations may be submitted online at www.tlbaa.org Click TLBAA tab, scroll down and click Texas Longhorn Hall of Fame Nomination Form 58 | August 2020
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Affiliate News
AFFILIATE UPDATES We continue to search for ways to host an in person meeting and our jackpot but most avenues have been closed to us. We will wait and see if Ron Walker’s sale in November is going to happen and if so, he has graciously invited us to host our meeting and heifer jackpot in conjunction with his sale in Oyen. The Directors will decide if this is workable and information DEB LESYK will be on our Facebook page and our website. PRESIDENT 306-867-9427 Seems that rain has been plentiful for many of our members, a few are in dry areas, a few in overly saturated areas, but the hay crop overall seems positive. Bull sales were good for the spring and early summer and most have their herd sires in their pastures and busy. Stay safe and stay healthy.
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GREAT PLAINS TEXAS LONGHORN ASSOCIATION GORDON HOWIE PRESIDENT GKHOWIE@YAHOO.COM
August is a Landmark month for our region. The Longhorn events at the Central States Fair have become a regional tradition, promoting the breed and providing producers a great opportunity to promote their programs!
2020 Event Schedule:
August 21 - 4:00 pm Regional Horn Measurement Event August 22 - 10:00 am 2nd Annual Top Hand Invitational Longhorn Sale August 22 - 6:00 pm Breeder symposium, “Building your Beef Business” August 22 - All Day 1st ever, National “Love Your Longhorn Day” August 23 - 10:00 am 5th Annual World Qualifying Longhorn Show The Host Hotel for our events is the Rushmore Plaza Holiday Inn (605) 348-4400 The Breeder Dinner and Symposium will be held at the Golden Corral in Rapid City. There is no charge for the symposium, but you pay for your own meal. The hotel is close to our events and they have plenty of parking for trucks & trailers. Your calls are always welcome if you have questions… or just want to talk about Longhorns! Scot O’Bryan (605)3442263 or Gordon Howie (605)381-3998. The GPTLA continues to see NEW Longhorn enthusiasts joining the growing number of producers. They always bring enthusiasm that fuels the momentum. We are focused on keeping the “main thing” the main thing. Our main thing is Texas Longhorn Cattle!
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BUTLER
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Your source for big-horned cattle in the North— utilizing the right bloodlines to produce the horn. Fairmont, Minnesota
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CANADA ALBERTA
BEAVER CREEK LONGHORNS - Est. 1995. Conformation, color, disposition, pedigree and HORNS. Reasonable prices. Carole Muchmore, Ponca City, OK. 580 765-9961 (calls only) or email cmuchmor@ poncacity.net. www.beavercreeklonghorns.com MATER’S ROCK CREEK RANCH - Beautiful Texas Hill Country Longhorns. High quality low production breeder. Attractively priced registered Heifers, Cows and Lawn Art Steers. Email matersrockcreek@gmail. com or call to speak with Dan at 830-343-1015, Hunt, TX. Veteran owned.
The quickest place to locate breeders in your area. No internet service required. To put your ranch in these pages email myra@tlbaa.org
LONE WOLF RANCH Dr. Lee and Linda Ragains
918-855-0704 • Sallisaw, OK
www.lonewolfranch.net Trade & Barter TRADE YOUR LONGHORNS – We’ll take your bulls and steers in trade for cows, heifers, pairs, herd sires or semen from breed’s top quality bulls. Stonewall Valley Ranch, Fredericksburg, TX. Days 512-454-0476 / Weekends 830-644-2380.
Advertising options everyone can afford! Breeders Guide Ads: $365 for one year (That’s just $1 a day!) Classified Ads: $15/month - Standard text $25/month - Boxed 62 | August 2020
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A & S Land & Cattle.....................................61
Harrell Ranch...............................................27
Anderson, Frank Jr. and III...........................8
Helm Cattle Co............................................61
Apache Hotel & Casino..........49Arch Acres
Herdsman Legends.....................................23
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Hicks Longhorns...........................................8
Astera Meadows..........................................62
Hickman Longhorns...................................61
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Hired Hand Software..................................24
Bar H Ranch................................................. 60
Hoosier Longhorns....................................... 7
Beadle Land & Cattle.............................8, 60
Hudson Longhorns.....................................25
Bennett Longhorn Cattle Co......................8
Husky Branding Irons.................................41
Bentwood Ranch.........................................62
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Big Valley Longhorns................................. 60
Jack Mountain Ranch.................................62
BPT Longhorns..............................................8
J.M.R. Cattle Co...........................................61
Buckhorn Cattle Co................................... 60
Jo-Lin Ranch................................................61
Bull Creek Longhorns...................................5 Butler Breeders......................................... 8-9 Butler Breeders Invitational................. 10-11 Butler Breeders Online Futurity............9, 12 Butler Museum..............................................9 —C— Caballo Bravo Longhorns......................... 60 Cedar View Ranch...................................... 60 Champion Genetics.................................... 51 Christa Cattle Co...........................................9 Circle Double C Ranch..............................29 Cielito Lindo Ranch..................................IBC Crazy Cattle Co...........................................61
JUST FOR GRINS HAVE A CUTE PIC? Send us your photo with a funny caption included! Send your photo with caption to: Texas Longhorn Trails, Attn. Myra, • P.O. Box 6030 • Fort Worth, Texas 76164 or myra@tlbaa.org (Email entries should include address.) Photo may be used in a future issue due to number of responses
—K— King, Terry.................................................... 60 —L— Lightning Longhorns..................................61 Little Ace Cattle Co.......................................9 LM Longhorns........................................16-17 Lodge Creek Longhorns........................... 60 Lone Wolf Ranch.........................................61 Long M Ranch..............................................61 Lucas Ranch................................................ 60 —M— McLeod Ranch...............................................9
“Wait, is that Dasher, Dancer, Prancer & Vixen?! Guess they’re on vacation.” Thanks to Rebecca Moeller of Socorro, NM, for the submission.
Moose Willow Ranch................................. 60
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Moriah Farms...............................................61
Thate Cattle Co.............................................8
Danley Cattle, Inc..........................................3
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Thurmond Longhorns................................61
DCCI Equipment.......52Diamond C Ranch
R 3 Hilltop Ranch.................................. 52, 61
TLBAA Beef Producers............................... 31
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Rio Vista Ranch..............................................9
TLBAA Horn Showcase.......................42-48
Diamond Q Longhorns............................. 60
Roberts Longhorns.......................................9
Triple R Ranch (TX)........................................9
Dickinson Cattle Co...................................BC
Rockin Hil Longhorns................................ 60
Triple S Bar Ranch.......................................61
Double B Farms.......................................... FC
Rockin I Longhorns.....................................62
TS Adcock Longhorns................................62
Double C Ranch................................. IFC, 60
Rocking P Longhorns...................................9
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Doug Hunt Longhorns........................23, 62
Rocky Mountain Longhorns.................... 60
Walkers U7-..................................................62
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Rolling D Ranch.......................................... 60
WB Longhorns.............................................61
El Coyote Ranch............................................ 1
Ross Ranch Horns.......................................61
Westhaven Longhorns.............................. 60
Elm Springs Acres........................................61
Running Arrow Longhorns........................ 51
Wichita Fence Company...........................41
—D— Dalgood Longhorns................................. 8, 9
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Falls Creek Longhorns..................................8
Safari B Ranch............................................. 60
Farr Cross Longhorns...............................IBC
Sand Hills Ranch......................................... 60
FHR Longhorns....................................IFC, 61
Singing Coyote Ranch...............................62
Flying D Ranch.............................................61
Spring Creek Farms.......................................9
Flying Diamond Ranch.............................. 60
SS Longhorns...............................................61
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Star Creek Ranch.........................................61
GVR Longhorns...........................................61
Struthoff Ranch............................................62
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SAVE THE DATE AUGUST 2020
AUGUST 1 • Great Northern Cheesehead Longhorn Futurity, 5D Ranch, Gresham, WI. Dan Huntington (715) 853-7608 or Ali Mast (715) 495-4369. AUGUST 1 • Youth Fall Beef Show, TLBGCA in conjunction with Missouri City 4-H. Fort Bend County Fairgrounds, Rosenberg, TX. Entry Deadline July 27th. For information contact Stephen Head 979-549-5270 or headshorns@hotmail. com. Qualifying Youth. AUGUST 7-9 • The Source Summer Showdown, presented by Kubota and Pinnacle Logistics. Will Rogers Memorial Complex, Fort Worth, TX. www. TheSourceCattle.com TheSourceCattle@gmail.com, Ryan Culpepper 940-577-1753 AUGUST 14 • Wyoming State Fair, Douglas WY Entry deadline 7/27/20 Tammy Delyea 307-351-9621. Qualifying Haltered, Free, & Youth, Trophy Steers. AUGUST 21 • Regional Horn Measurement Competition, Central States Fair, Rapid City, SD. Scot O’Bryan (605) 344-2263 or Gordon Howie (605) 381-3998. AUGUST 22 • 2nd Annual Top Hand Invitational Longhorn Sale, Central States Fair, Rapid City, SD. Scot O’Bryan (605)344-2263 or Gordon Howie (605) 381-3998. AUGUST 23 • 5th Annual World Qualifying Longhorn Show, Central States Fair, Rapid City, SD. Scot O’Bryan (605) 344-2263 or Gordon Howie (605) 381-3998.
SEPTEMBER 2020
SEPTEMBER 4-5 • Legends Sale & Futurity, Stephens County Fair & Expo, Duncan, OK. www.jbrlonghorns.com or email legendslonghornsale@gmail.com SEPTEMBER 5 • 23rd Butler Breeder’s Invitational Sale, Lockhart, TX. Kaso Kety 985-674-6492 or Michael McLeod (361) 771-5355.
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OCTOBER 16-18 • STLA Llano Longhorn Show, Llano, TX. Entry Deadline Oct. 9. Sandi Nordhausen 512-750-1350 / sandi.nordhausen@gmail.com, Bubba Bollier 325-247-6249 bollier7572@yahoo.com or Merrilou Russell, 361781-4221, mrcactusgirl13@gmail.com. Qualifying Haltered, Free, & Youth. Trophy Steers, Miniatures. OCTOBER 17 • Loomis / Hunt Longhorn Production Sale, Overbrook Stockyards, Overbrook, OK. Contact Dale Hunt at 402-214-4851 OCTOBER 30-NOV. 1 • Ark-La-Tex Annual Fall Show, George H. Henderson Jr. Exposition Center, Lufkin ,TX. Contact Jessica Wade, 903-948-5194 or dubosejessica@yahoo.com. Qualifying Haltered, Free, Youth, and Miniatures.
NOVEMBER 2020 NOVEMBER 14 • Texas Longhorn & Ranch Horse Fall Select Sale, Crossroads Centre, Oyen, AB. Ron Walker, 403-548-6684, Cell 403-528-0200, walkersu7texaslonghorns@gmail.com, www.walkerslonghorns.com NOVEMBER 14 • State Fair of Louisiana, Fairgrounds, Shreveport, LA. Entry deadline 10/10/20. Contact Jessica Wade at 903-948-5194 or dubosejessica@ yahoo.com. Qualifying Haltered, Free, Youth, and Trophy Steers. NOVEMBER 20-22 • Kaufman Police Association Longhorn Show, Henderson County Fairgrounds, Kaufman, TX. Entry deadline Oct. 31st. Joel Norris, (972) 533-4945 or joel1983@embarqmail.com. Qualifying Haltered, Free & Youth. Trophy Steers & Miniatures.
DECEMBER 2020
DECEMBER 11-13 • NTLBA Holiday Extravaganza, Contact Dr. Justin A. Sabio (940) 902-3244 or drjustinsabio@gmail.com.
MARCH 2021
SEPTEMBER 6-7 • Colorado State Fair, Pueblo, CO. Entry deadline August 1st. Sunday show - Kenny Richardson 970-352-3054 or krichardson21@aol. com. Monday show - Lana Pearson 719-740-0741 or lana14338@gmail.com. Qualifying Haltered, Free & Youth.
MARCH 12-13 • NTLBA Spring Show, Hopkins County Civic Center, Sulphur Springs, TX. “Ontime” entry deadline Feb. 24th. John Oliver 972-268-0083, joliver210@yahoo.com or Brenda Oliver 972-268-0031, boliver84@yahoo. com. Qualifying Haltered, Free, & Youth, Youth Points Only, Trophy Steers & Miniatures.
SEPTEMBER 11-12 • East Coast Longhorn Futurity and Sale, Culpepper, VA. Bear Davidson (540) 687-0050/beardavidson@ymail.com or Chase Vasut (512) 917-8654
MARCH 13 • Rodeo Austin, Travis County Fairgrounds, Austin, TX. Contact Kathy Bruner, kathy@therockingbranch.com, (512) 689-8624. Qualifying Haltered, Free, Trophy Steers, Youth & Miniatures.
SEPTEMBER 11-12 • Struthoff Deep In The Heart Of Texas Sale, San Antonio, TX. Lynn Struthoff (219) 473-7768, Josie Struthoff (210) 601-3464 or Lori McCarty (817) 991-8825.
MARCH 26-28 • OTLA Spring Shoot-Out, Payne County Expo Center, Stillwater, OK. Contact David Edwards, dledwards.texaslonghorncattle@gmail. com, (918) 557-0362. Qualifying Haltered, Free, Trophy Steers, Youth & Youth Points Only.
SEPTEMBER 11-13 • West Texas Fair & Rodeo, Taylor County Expo Center, Abilene, TX. Online entries www.taylorcountyexpocenter.com. Entry deadline Aug. 22nd. Catherine Morris, 325-829-9219 or morriscatran@taylortel.net. Qualifying Haltered & Youth, Youth Points Only, Trophy Steers. SEPTEMBER 26 • 42nd B&C Fall Sale, Grand River Livestock Barn, Tina, MO. Sale auctioneers: Shawn & Bill Sayre. Contact: Shawn 660-734-8782.
OCTOBER 2020
OCTOBER 1-3 • TLBAA Horn Showcase, Lawton, OK. Pam Robison 817-6256241 or pam@tlbaa.org OCTOBER 1-3 • Tulsa State Fair, OK Ford Dealers Arena, Tulsa, OK. Contact David Edwards at 918-557-0364 or dledwards.texaslonghorncattle@gmail. com. Qualifying Haltered, Youth & Trophy Steers. OCTOBER 2-4 • State Fair of Texas Longhorn Show, Dallas, TX. Contact Pam Robison 817-625-6241, pam@tlbaa.org or Kevin Rooker 817-692-7843 or krooker@gmail.com OCTOBER 2-4 • East Texas State Fair, Tyler, TX. Entry Deadline Aug. 27th. Enter online at etstatefair.com. John & Brenda Oliver 972-268-0083 or joliver210@yahoo.com. Qualifying Haltered, Free & Youth, Trophy Steers. OCTOBER 9-10 • Texas Longhorn Legacy Sale, Grapevine, TX. Contact Chase Vasut, chasevasut@yahoo.com or Bear Davidson, beardavidson@ ymail.com.
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APRIL 2021
APRIL 9-10 • 8th Annual Blue Ridge Longhorn Sale, Contact Bubba Bollier at bollier7572@yahoo.com or 325-247-6249. APRIL 23-25 • Great Western Trail Days, Goree Expo Center, Coleman, TX. Contact Ashlee Miller, slickrockdesigns@gmail.com, (325) 669-2292 or Catherine Morris, morriscatran@taylortel.net, (325) 829-9219. Qualifying Haltered, Trophy Steers, Youth & Youth Points Only.
MAY 2021
MAY 6-8 • Millennium Futurity, Somervell Expo Center, Glen Rose, TX. Entry forms available at www.millenniumfuturity.com. Christy Randolph 713703-8458 or lpinesranch@aol.com
JUNE 2021
JUNE 11-12 • Pineywood’s Futurity, Angelina Expo Center, Lufkin, TX. Donnie Taylor (936) 414-1401, 4tlonghorns@gmail.com or David Wars (936) 404-2116. www.arklatexlonghorns. JUNE 18-19 • The Oregon Trail Sale, Dundee, Oregon. Scott Picker 503-5725656, Scott@aspencreeklandscaping.com.
SEPTEMBER 2021 SEPTEMBER 10-11 • Struthoff Deep In The Heart Of Texas Sale, San Antonio, TX. Lynn Struthoff (219) 473-7768, Josie Struthoff (210) 601-3464 or Lori McCarty (817) 991-8825.
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